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Rambus To Acquire AnalogX, Accelerating Next-Generation Data Center Interface Solutions

Rambus To Acquire AnalogX, Accelerating Next-Generation Data Center Interface Solution

– Extends leadership in PCIe® 5.0 and 32G Multi-protocol SerDes with ultra-low power interface IP

– Accelerates time to market and enhances the Rambus roadmap for PAM4-based PCIe 6.0 and CXLâ„¢ 3.0 solutions for data center, artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML), 5G and High Performance Computing (HPC)

– Provides critical building blocks for Rambus CXL Memory Interconnect Initiative to advance high-bandwidth connectivity

Rambus Inc, a provider of industry-leading chips and silicon IP making data faster and safer, announced it has signed an agreement to acquire AnalogX, the leading provider of low power multi-standard connectivity SerDes IP solutions. This acquisition augments the Rambus family of PCIe 5.0 and 32G Multi-protocol PHYs with SerDes technology specifically built for ultra-low power and very low latency, expanding the addressable applications and available process nodes. AnalogX’s expertise in DSP-based design and PAM4 signaling accelerates the Rambus roadmap for PCIe 6.0 and CXL 3.0 solutions and will provide critical building blocks for the CXL Memory Interconnect Initiative.

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“As data centers move to a disaggregated model, high-speed connectivity will be instrumental to unleashing the performance of data-intensive computing platforms,” said Luc Seraphin, president and CEO of Rambus. “The industry-leading PHYs and DSP design expertise from AnalogX will feed our roadmap for data center interconnect chips and expand our reach to new applications across data center, AI/ML and 5G.”

“AnalogX’s product, technology and team are an ideal fit with Rambus,” said Robert Wang, president and CEO of AnalogX. “We’re thrilled to join a company with such a rich history on innovation and look forward to continuing our technical leadership and providing premier integrated solutions for next-generation products.”

The transaction is expected to close in the third calendar quarter of 2021. Although this transaction will not materially impact 2021 results due to the expected timing of close and acquisition accounting, Rambus expects this acquisition to be accretive in 2022.

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