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Raza Acquires AMD's "Alchemy" MIPS-based Processors

Raza Microelectronics (RMI), a start-up specializing in high-performance silicon for networking platforms, will acquire AMD’s MIPS-based “Alchemy” processor product line. At the same time, AMD will become an investor in RMI. Financial terms were not disclosed.

The Alchemy product family from AMD consists of a portfolio of processors that are designed to address customer needs for high-performance, low-power embedded solutions. The technologies offered in the Alchemy processor line cover a wide range of applications targeted at multimedia, access and computing devices as well as growth opportunities in the communications and consumer markets.

The companies said the deal was part of a broad strategic agreement to cooperate in a number of different areas, including the recently announced “Torrenza” platform.

AMD’s “Torrenza” is an open, x86 platform that leverages the Direct Connect Architecture and HyperTransport capabilities of the AMD64 architecture to enable other processor and hardware providers to innovate within a common ecosystem. AMD hopes “Torrenza” will enable a global innovation community to develop and deploy application-specific co-processors to work alongside AMD processors in multi-socket systems. The first phase of “Torrenza” enabled partner silicon chipsets. The next phase will entail licensing of coherent HyperTransport to members of a global ecosystem.

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