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Cadence buys chip design firm Tensilica for $380M

Cadence buys chip design firm Tensilica for $380M

March 11, 2013 1:58 PM Dean Takahashi
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Cadence widens its reach in chip design to Tensilica's 200 licensees.

Synopsys buys chip design software maker Magma for $507M

Synopsys buys chip design software maker Magma for $507M

November 30, 2011 8:39 PM Dean Takahashi
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In a big strategic shift for the chip design software industry, Synopsys said today it plans to buy Magma Design Automation for $507 million.

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