词条 | Magma Design Automation |
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name = Magma Design Automation | logo = | type = Public {{NASDAQ|LAVA}}| foundation = 1997| location = San Jose, California| key_people = Rajeev Madhavan, CEO industry = Software & Programming| revenue = $139.3 million USD (FY 2011)| homepage = [https://www.synopsys.com/ www.synopsys.com] }} Magma Design Automation was a software company in the electronic design automation (EDA) industry. The company was founded in 1997 and maintained headquarters in San Jose, California, with facilities throughout North America, Europe, Japan, Asia and India. Magma software products were used in major elements of chip development, including: synthesis, placement, routing, power management, circuit simulation, verification and analog/mixed-signal design. Magma was acquired by Synopsys in a merger finalized February 22, 2012 at a cash value of about $523 million, or $7.35 per Magma share.[1] HistoryMagma was founded in 1997 by a team including Rajeev Madhavan, who served as chairman, CEO and president from the company's inception.[2] The company initially competed primarily with Cadence and Avanti Corporation in physical design but eventually broadened its product portfolio and competed with all three of the largest established EDA companies: Cadence, Mentor Graphics and Synopsys.[3] Magma had a particularly strong presence in the convergence device segment through key customers such as Qualcomm, Broadcom and Texas Instruments.[4] In 2001 Roy Jewell joined Magma as chief operating officer and later that year added the title of president.[5] Magma completed an initial public offering on Nasdaq, under the ticker symbol LAVA, on November 20, 2001[6] — the last EDA company to go public[7] — and achieved its peak annual revenue of $214.4 million in its 2008 fiscal year.[8] Magma was the fourth largest EDA company by revenue.[9] In 2002 Magma was named to the Red Herring 100 for innovation and business strategy.[10] In 2005 Forbes ranked Magma No. 2 on its list of fastest-growing technology companies.[11] Key Products and Applications
Magma software was used to design chips for cell phones, networking, automotive products, electronic games, portable music players and digital media. Companies AcquiredMagma acquired about a dozen companies during its existence,[12] among them Moscape (2000),[13] Silicon Metrics (2003),[14] Mojave (2004),[15] Knights Technology (2006),[16] ACAD Corp. (2006)[17] and Sabio Labs (2008).[18] Patent DisputeMagma was involved in a legal dispute with Synopsys beginning in September 2004, when Synopsys sued Magma for allegedly infringing two patents.[19] Claims and counter-claims accelerated, resulting in separate court cases in California and Delaware, and a number of disputed patents. On March 29, 2007, Magma and Synopsys announced the companies had agreed to settle all pending litigation between them. As part of the settlement Magma made a $12.5 million payment to Synopsys and each company cross-licensed four previously disputed patents to the other.[20] Synopsys AcquisitionOn November 30, 2011, Magma and Synopsys announced they had entered into a definitive agreement by which Synopsys would buy Magma for $507 million US$.[21] The merger was finalized on February 22, 2012, with cash value of the transaction at about $523 million, or $7.35 per Magma share.[22] Key People
References1. ^"Synopsys Completes Acquisition of Magma Design Automation,” February 22, 2012 2. ^Securities and Exchange Commission Form S-1, Amendment No. 7, November 19, 2001, (page 49) 3. ^EDA Confidential, July 14, 2005 4. ^“EDA Industry Update,” March 24, 2009 5. ^Securities and Exchange Commission Form S-1, Amendment No. 7, November 19, 2001, (page 49) 6. ^“Magma IPO up 46%”, CNN Money, November 20, 2001 7. ^"The First EDA IPO in a Decade," Seeking Alpha, May 16, 2011 8. ^“Magma Reports Revenue of $214.4 million for Fiscal 2008, 20.4 Percent above Prior Year,” May 1, 2008 at SEC archive [https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1065034/000119312508099128/dex991.htm] 9. ^Based on Annual Reports on Form 10-K filed with U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission 10. ^“Magma Named to the Red Herring 100; Recognized by Red Herring Editors for Innovation and Business Strategy,” May 13, 2002 11. ^“Technology’s Growth Champs,” Forbes, February 14, 2005 [https://www.forbes.com/free_forbes/2005/0214/100.html] 12. ^Semiconductor Engineering 13. ^Semiconductor Engineering 14. ^Semiconductor Engineering 15. ^Semiconductor Engineering 16. ^Semiconductor Engineering 17. ^Semiconductor Engineering 18. ^Semiconductor Engineering 19. ^”Synopsys sues Magma for patent infringement,” EE Times, September 17, 2004 20. ^”Patent resolution removes cloud over Magma,” EE Times, March 30, 2007 21. ^{{cite web |title=Synopsys to buy Magma for $507 million |author=Dylan McGrath |publisher=EETimes |date=30 Nov 2011 |url=http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4231034/Synopsys-to-buy-Magma-for--507-million }} 22. ^"Synopsys Completes Acquisition of Magma Design Automation,” February 22, 2012 External links
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