Lattice Semiconductor Corporation is an American semiconductor company specializing in the design and manufacturing of low power
field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Headquartered in the
Silicon Forest
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area of
Hillsboro, Oregon
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,
the company also has operations in San Jose, Calif.,
Shanghai
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,
Manila
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, Penang,
and
Singapore
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. Lattice Semiconductor has more than 1000 employees and an annual revenue of more than $660 million as of 2022.
The company was founded in 1983 and went public in 1989. It is traded on the
Nasdaq
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stock exchange under the symbol LSCC.
History
Founding and early growth
Lattice was founded on April 3, 1983, by
C. Norman Winningstad, Rahul Sud, and Ray Capece,
with investment from Winningstad,
Harry Merlo,
Tom Moyer, and
John Piacentini.
Lattice was incorporated in Oregon in 1983 and reincorporated in
Delaware
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in 1985. Co-founder Sud left as president in December 1986, and Winningstad left in 1991 as chairman of the board.
Early struggles led to chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization in July 1987.
The company emerged from bankruptcy after 62 days and moved from its headquarters in an unincorporated area near
Beaverton to a smaller building in
Hillsboro, Oregon
Hillsboro ( ) is a city in the U.S. state of Oregon and is the county seat of Washington County, Oregon, Washington County. Situated in the Tualatin Valley on the west side of the Portland metropolitan area, the city hosts many High tech, high-te ...
. Over the next year, the company shrank from 140 to 64 employees but posted record revenues.
Cyrus Tsui became the company's chief executive officer in 1988.
On November 9, 1989, Lattice became a publicly traded company when its shares were listed on the NASDAQ after in
initial public offering
An initial public offering (IPO) or stock launch is a public offering in which shares of a company are sold to institutional investors and usually also to retail (individual) investors. An IPO is typically underwritten by one or more investm ...
.
The initial share price was $6, and raised almost $14 million for the company.
In July 1990, a second stock offering of nearly 1.5 million new shares raised $22.6 million at $16.25 per share.
In 1995, the company attempted to assert
trademark
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rights in the term
Silicon Forest
Silicon Forest is a Washington County, Oregon, Washington County cluster of computing technology, high-tech companies located in the Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon. The term most frequently refers to the industrial corrid ...
beyond the use of its trademark for the use in semiconductor devices.
They had registered the mark in 1985, but later conceded they could not prevent the usage of the term as a noun.
''
Forbes
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'' ranked the company as their 162nd best small company in the United States in 1996, and Lattice began to double the size of its Hillsboro headquarters.
In 2000, annual revenues topped $560 million with profits of $160 million.
Its stock price reached an all-time high of $41.34, adjusted for splits.
For the next five years, however, the company recorded no annual profit.
Acquisitions and leadership changes

Lattice purchased
Agere Corporation's FPGA division in 2002.
In 2004, the company settled charges with the United States government that it had illegally exported certain technologies to China, paying a fine of $560,000.
In 2005, Tsui was replaced as CEO by Steve Skaggs
and the company laid off employees for the first time.
In fiscal year 2006, Lattice posted a profit of $3.1 million on revenues of $245.5 million, the first annual profit since 2000.
In June 2008, Bruno Guilmart was named as chief executive officer of the company, replacing Steve Skaggs.
For fiscal year 2008, Lattice had a loss of $32 million on annual revenues of $222.3 million.
In 2009, the company began moving all of its warehouse operations for parts from Oregon to
Singapore
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.
Through July 2009, the company had lost money for ten straight quarters,
and had its first profitable quarter in three years during the fourth quarter of 2009. Bruno Guilmart left the company in August 2010, and Darin Billerbeck, former Zilog CEO, who had just sold Zilog in the previous year, was named the new CEO in October of that year, starting in November. The company reported 2011 revenue of $318 million. Lattice started a stock buy-back program in 2010 that continued into 2012 that would total about $35 million if fully implemented.
In 2011, the company was ranked third among the world's makers of field programmable gate array (FPGA) devices and second for
CPLDs &
SPLDs.
On December 9, 2011, Lattice announced it was acquiring SiliconBlue for $63.2 million in cash. Lattice announced in July 2012 a foundry agreement with
United Microelectronics Corporation. Lattice returned to profitability in 2013 with a profit of $22.3 million on $332.5 million in revenues.
The company acquired
Silicon Image Inc. for $606 million in March 2015 and moved company headquarters to Downtown Portland.
Activity since 2016
In April 2016,
Tsinghua Holdings said in a U.S. filing that it accumulated a roughly 6 percent stake in Lattice Semiconductor through share purchased on the open market. In November, 2016, Canyon Bridge Capital Partners, a
private equity firm
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backed by
China Reform Holdings Corporation announced a definitive agreement to acquire all of Lattice's shares. The purchase of Lattice by Canyon Bridge was in September 2017 blocked by
US President
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Donald Trump
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based on the recommendation of the
Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
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CFIUS, led by the U.S ...
on
national security
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grounds under the
Exon–Florio Amendment. The company re-located its headquarters back to its Hillsboro campus in 2019.
Activist investor
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Lion Point Capital purchased a six percent stake in Lattice in February 2018. The next month the company filled three new seats on its board with independent directors supported by Lion Point. That same year, Lattice replaced several members of its leadership team, including bringing in a new president and CEO, Jim Anderson, who previously worked at
Advanced Micro Devices
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California and maintains significant operations in Austin, Texas. AMD is a Information technology, hardware and F ...
. Under the new leadership, Lattice shifted the company's focus entirely to low-power field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
Lattice acquired
computer vision
Computer vision tasks include methods for image sensor, acquiring, Image processing, processing, Image analysis, analyzing, and understanding digital images, and extraction of high-dimensional data from the real world in order to produce numerical ...
software company Mirametrix in November 2021.
Jim Anderson left Lattice in June 2024, at which time Lattice Chief Strategy and Marketing offic
Esam Elashmawi was appointed Interim CEO On September 16, 2024, Lattic
named Ford Tamer as CEO
Products
Lattice primarily focuses on small, efficient low-power
field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs).
It also sells programmable mixed-signal and interconnect products, related software and
intellectual property
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(IP), for applications from
edge computing
Edge computing is a distributed computing model that brings computation and data storage closer to the sources of data. More broadly, it refers to any design that pushes computation physically closer to a user, so as to reduce the Latency (engineer ...
to
cloud computing
Cloud computing is "a paradigm for enabling network access to a scalable and elastic pool of shareable physical or virtual resources with self-service provisioning and administration on-demand," according to International Organization for ...
. Lattice's main products are those based on its Lattice Nexus small FPGA platform and Lattice Avant mid-range FPGA platform. Lattice products are used in a variety of end uses across the communication, computing (client and datacenter), industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics markets.
Lattice's software offerings include design tools Diamond, Radiant, and Propel. It also provides
solution stack
In computing, a solution stack or software stack is a set of software subsystems or components needed to create a complete platform such that no additional software is needed to support applications. Applications are said to "run on" or "run on ...
s designed to provide its customers with application-specific toolkits to help them more easily and quickly design with Lattice technology. As of 2023, these include Lattice mVision, designed for machine vision in power-constrained designs; Lattice sensAI, designed to integrate
machine learning
Machine learning (ML) is a field of study in artificial intelligence concerned with the development and study of Computational statistics, statistical algorithms that can learn from data and generalise to unseen data, and thus perform Task ( ...
into
internet of things
Internet of things (IoT) describes devices with sensors, processing ability, software and other technologies that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other communication networks. The IoT encompasse ...
applications; Lattice Automate, designed to facilitate industrial applications like robotics and real-time networking in settings like automated factories and warehouses; Lattice Sentry, for security; and Lattice Drive for automotive applications.
Operations
The company is headquartered in Hillsboro, Oregon, in the high-tech area known as the Silicon Forest.
[Brian Chappatta, Bloomberg Businessweek.]
Silicon Forest Baseball Wager Penalizes Oregon City: Muni Credit
" Sep 25, 2012. Retrieved Dec 21, 2012. The company employs more than 1000 people worldwide as of 2023. Ford Tamer is Lattice's chief executive officer. Its chief competitors are
Xilinx
Xilinx, Inc. ( ) was an American technology and semiconductor company that primarily supplied programmable logic devices. The company is renowned for inventing the first commercially viable field-programmable gate array (FPGA). It also pioneered ...
(a subsidiary of
AMD
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California and maintains significant operations in Austin, Texas. AMD is a hardware and fabless company that de ...
) and
Intel
Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and Delaware General Corporation Law, incorporated in Delaware. Intel designs, manufactures, and sells computer compo ...
(former
Altera
Altera Corporation is a manufacturer of programmable logic devices (PLDs) headquartered in San Jose, California. It was founded in 1983 and acquired by Intel in 2015 before becoming independent once again in 2025 as a company focused on developm ...
business).
[John Edwards (June 1, 2006). ]
No room for Second Place
." EDN. Retrieved May 10, 2012. After AMD completed the acquisition of Xilinx in February 2022, Lattice Semiconductor became the last fully independent major manufacturer of FPGAs.
See also
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List of companies based in Oregon
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