
Virtual-silicon
Semiconductor IP solutions for system-on-chip designs.
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$20.0m | Series C | ||
Total Funding | 000k |
Virtual Silicon Technology, Inc. provided semiconductor intellectual property (SIP) solutions tailored for manufacturers and designers of system-on-chip (SoC) semiconductors. Founded in 1997 by Mike Kliment and Taylor Scanlon, the company was headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.
The company's product portfolio included standard cell libraries, application-specific and basic I/Os, memory compilers, and programmable phase-locked loops. These products were developed for advanced process technologies, such as the 0.18-micron process, in collaboration with foundries like TSMC to ensure manufacturability and performance. Virtual Silicon's business model focused on providing process-specific and foundry-portable libraries to a client base of ASIC manufacturers, ASSP designers, and systems developers. The company secured over $40 million in venture capital funding from investors including Band of Angels, EDBI, and Gemini Investors. In October 2005, Virtual Silicon Technology was acquired by MOSAID Technologies (later Conversant Intellectual Property Management) for approximately $5.4 million.
Keywords: semiconductor IP, system-on-chip, SoC design, standard cell libraries, memory compilers, ASIC design, SIP solutions, physical IP, foundry libraries, integrated circuits, fabless semiconductor, electronic design automation, low-power design, intellectual property licensing, application specific semiconductors, Taylor Scanlon, Mike Kliment, MOSAID Technologies