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COMPANY FAST FACTS:
Founded: 2003
Founded by EDA pioneer, Steve Teig
100+ employees
120+ patents granted

CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS:
3250 Olcott St.
Santa Clara, CA 95054
Phone: (408) 986-9140
Fax: (408) 986-9146

ANALYST, PRESS INQUIRES:
Sabrina Joseph, Managing Partner
Morphoses
560 S. Winchester Blvd., Suite 500
San Jose, CA 95128
Tel: (408)236-7373
tabulapr@morphoses.com

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STEVE TEIG WINS 2011 WORLD TECHNOLOGY AWARD READ THE ARTICLE >
CHIP-LEVEL ADVANCES THAT MAY CHANGE COMPUTING ABAX does more with less. Tabula's
idea could potentially usher in a new
era in semiconductors where a single
chip replaces several or adds
abilities without the cost and
power use of extra parts.
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REPROGRAMMABLE CHIPS COULD ALLOW YOU TO
UPDATE YOUR HARDWARE JUST LIKE SOFTWARE
Tabula's chips are capable of reconfiguring
themselves in eight different ways at a rate of
1.6 gigahertz, that could spell big changes for
the computer and electronic device industries.
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THE $108M, SWING-FOR-THE-FENCES CHIP INVESTMENT Tabula Inc.'s venture capitalists are betting that the largest single investment in a
semiconductor company in the last 10 years – possibly ever – will crack a problem
that's plagued the chip industry for decades.
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TABULA WINS RED HERRING TOP 100 AWARD READ THE ARTICLE >
SEMICO Research Corporation "For decades, the Holy Grail for electronic system manufacturers has been a logic platform that combines programmability and flexibility with large capacity and cost effectiveness. Semico believes that the unique approach to how Tabula accomplishes this is truly innovative and is something the entire semiconductor industry should take note of."
By Richard Wawrzyniak
GARTNER
"Tabula has taken dynamically reconfigured logic to the next level. High-density FPGAs at a much lower cost position Tabula in mainstream high-complexity communication applications as well as open up new markets where traditional high-density FPGAs were not cost effective."
By Bryan Lewis
InStat "Tabula's Spacetime technology is a real innovation, not just hype. By rapidly reconfiguring their programmable-logic fabric up to 1.6 billion times per second Tabula's chips can use the same logic gates/wires over & over again for different purposes. To developers, the fabric looks much larger than reality, without paying for additional silicon and power. The biggest innovation is Tabula's development tools hide the reconfiguration from users."
By Tom Halfhill
EDN "This one could be game-changing. Tabula's main innovation is to exploit brilliantly a growing imbalance in conventional FPGA implementation. The architecture packs about 3x more logic into a given area than a conventional FPGA. Tabula can emulate eight-port embedded RAM blocks by time-multiplexing the inputs and outputs of a single-port physical RAM, so the company can implement memory that is physically faster, denser, and lower in both static and dynamic power."
By Ron Wilson
FPGA Journal
"Tabula's architecture gives something like a 2-process-node advantage over normal FPGAs. Overall, the new architecture is exciting and promising. Tabula is attacking the communications infrastructure market - which is the cash cow of the entrenched FPGA superpowers."
By Kevin Morris

SEMICONDUCTOR ANALYST AND EDITORIAL INDUSTRY VETERANS
Ron Wilson
Hans Mosemann
Rich Wawrzyniak
Tom Halfhill


2012 Press Releases 2012 In the News
02/21/2012
Tabula Confirms Move to Intel’s 22nm Process Featuring 3-D Tri-Gate Transistors
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2011 Archive >

02/21/2012
   Wall Street Journal
Startup Tabula Turns to Intel As Manufacturing Partner
By Don Clark
02/21/2012
   New Electronics
Intel grants Tabula access to its fabs
By Chris Shaw
02/21/2012
   EETimes
Intel confirmed as foundry for second FPGA startup
By Dylan McGrath
02/21/2012
   FPGA Guru
Tabula leverages Intel 22-nm process for tri-gate-transistor FPGA
By Loring Wirbel
02/21/2012
   XBit Labs
Intel to Manufacture Programmable Chips for Tabula
by Anton Shilov
02/21/2012
  
Intel tests foundry waters
By Agam Shah
02/21/2012
   Electronics Weekly
Intel adds another foundry customer – Tabula
By David Manners
02/21/2012
   EETimes
Tabula’s next-gen FPGAs to use Intel’s 22nm process featuring 3-D tri-gate transistors
By Clive Maxfield
02/21/2012
   Heise Online
Intel fertigt noch für ein zweites FPGA-Startup
02/21/2012
   Electroname
Intel будет производить микрочипы для других компаний
02/21/2012
   EETimes Japan
Intelがファウンダリ事業を加速、22nmで新興FPGAベンダー2社目を獲得
02/21/2012
   NIKKEI
Intelの22nm Tri-GateがFPGAに、Tabulaと製造契約

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