The purchase of Lattice AMI is a big step forward as Lattice Semiconductor will be acquiring AMI. This strategy seeks to develop a more integrated and robust management and control platform.
Lattice hopes to integrate its power-efficient programming tools with AMI’s remote management software. Hence, the acquisition will boost functions in enterprise and cloud-based settings. In addition, the acquisition of Lattice AMI will show an increasing need for security solutions. Additionally, the new platform will provide better system oversight and control. It will facilitate better server, device, and network management. Consequently, organizations will experience improved security and performance.
“Our acquisition of AMI advances our everywhere companion chip strategy and shared vision to deliver secure management and control solutions that help customers deploy complex systems faster and with greater confidence, with expanded design choice and flexibility,” said Ford Tamer, President and Chief Executive Officer of Lattice Semiconductor. AMI’s expertise in firmware and infrastructure for cloud and AI is a natural extension of our portfolio, deepening our role in system-level security, manageability, and control. We expect our combined capabilities to create significant value for our customers and shareholders.”
Advancing Secure and Integrated System Management
In addition, the integration will support data center management and edge computing environments. According to Lattice, its upcoming products will be able to solve the problems of modern information technologies. The Lattice AMI purchase will allow the firm to tackle emerging demands related to cybersecurity. Besides, AMI has significant experience in providing firmware and remote management tools. The technology is crucial for ensuring that systems can be managed securely. In general, this transaction will help Lattice in the semiconductor and cybersecurity industries.
Sanjoy Maity, Chief Executive Officer of AMI, said, “Lattice and AMI share a long history of collaboration and a common vision for secure system design. This combination allows us to build on that foundation, extending the reach of AMI’s platform firmware and infrastructure manageability solutions while maintaining the open, silicon‑agnostic, multi‑vendor support our customers value. Together, we believe we can deliver more complete and integrated management and control solutions for the systems being designed today and tomorrow.”
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Source: Businesswire