
Tilera
Semiconductor company developing processors for networking, digital multimedia, and wireless infrastructure markets.
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Tilera Corporation, founded in 2004 by Anant Agarwal, operated at the forefront of the multicore processor industry. Agarwal, an MIT professor and researcher in computer architecture, leveraged his extensive academic background to pioneer the development of "many-core" processors. His journey from academia to the commercial sector was driven by the vision of creating highly parallel computing solutions to meet the escalating demands of networking and digital media.
The company's core business centered on designing and marketing high-performance, power-efficient processors for embedded systems. Tilera's processors, branded under the TILE architecture, were distinguished by their grid-like arrangement of numerous independent processor cores on a single chip. This architecture was designed to deliver significant computational power while maintaining low energy consumption, a critical factor for clients in the networking equipment, cloud computing, and advanced multimedia sectors. The business model revolved around the sale of these specialized semiconductor chips and associated development tools to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
Tilera's flagship product line was the TILE processor family, which scaled from a few dozen to over 100 cores on a single die. A key feature was the iMesh™ on-chip network, which facilitated low-latency communication between the cores, enabling efficient parallel processing of complex tasks. This design offered a substantial advantage in data-intensive applications such as deep packet inspection, video transcoding, and cloud infrastructure services. The company's trajectory culminated in its acquisition by EZchip Semiconductor, a provider of network processors, in November 2014 for an estimated $130 million in cash. This strategic move integrated Tilera's many-core technology into EZchip's product portfolio, aiming to create more powerful and comprehensive solutions for the carrier and data center markets.
Keywords: multicore processors, semiconductors, many-core technology, embedded systems, network processors, TILE architecture, Anant Agarwal, computer architecture, data center hardware, EZchip acquisition