Lattice Semiconductor to buy software firm AMI in $1.65 billion deal


Semiconductor chips are seen on a circuit board of a computer in this illustration picture taken February 25, 2022. REUTERS/Florence Lo/Illustration

May 4 (Reuters) - Lattice ⁠Semiconductor will acquire AMI in a $1.65 billion ⁠deal, it said on Monday, as the ‌chipmaker looks to expand into the software and artificial intelligence management space.

"AMI's expertise in firmware and infrastructure for cloud ​and AI is a natural ⁠extension of our portfolio, ⁠deepening our role in system-level security, manageability, and ⁠control," ‌said Lattice CEO Ford Tamer.

• Under the deal, Lattice will acquire AMI for $1 ⁠billion in cash and around $650 million in ​shares.

• AMI ‌is expected to generate over $200 million in ⁠revenue in ​2026.

• The deal is expected to close in the third quarter of this year.

• The acquisition ⁠adds to Lattice's trajectory towards more ​than $1 billion in annual revenue run rate by the fourth quarter of this year.

• Lattice makes ⁠chips that are very small, power efficient, and can be reprogrammed after manufacturing, making them flexible and useful across various industries.

• Georgia-based AMI is ​currently majority owned by THL ⁠Partners, a middle-market private equity firm.

• Lattice expects ​the acquisition to add to ‌gross margin, free cash ​flow and earnings per share, on an adjusted basis.

(Reporting by Zaheer Kachwala in Bengaluru)

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