QuickLogic
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| QuickLogic | |
|---|---|
| Type | Public (NASDAQ: QUIK) |
| Founded | 1988, public since 1999 |
| Headquarters | Sunnyvale, CA |
| Key people | E. Thomas Hart, CEO |
| Industry | Integrated Circuits |
| Products | FPGAs, ASSPs |
| Revenue | $34 million/year |
| Employees | 147 |
| Website | www.quicklogic.com |
QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK) is a manufacturer of programmable logic devices. Until recently they were a supplier of Field-Programmable Gate Arrays based on antifuse technology, making the devices one-time programmable. In 2007, QuickLogic exited this business to focus on an ASSP-like product that they refer to as Customer Specific Standard Product or CSSP. This is currently the company's primary focus.
QuickLogic's major competitors are Altera, Xilinx, Lattice and Actel.
[edit] References
- LaPedus, Mark, Updated: QuickLogic backs away from FPGAs, EETimes, August 28, 2007

