Executives at Spansion have been busy recently, opening a new fab and sealing deals that will help the company cement its lead in the NOR market. The new fab in
An increasing percentage of Spansion’s sales come from its MirrorBit devices. This makes the acquisition of Saifun Semiconductor a natural move to better control the IP related to the company’s success. Saifun’s NROM IP is the basis for MirrorBit, and is also licensed to Macronix, NEC, SMIC, Sony, and Tower. The move will help Spansion with future design projects, but more importantly will eliminate the licensing and royalty payments it currently pays to Saifun. Spansion paid US$17.6 million in calendar year 2006 for licensing and design services to Saifun. This will help with Spansion’s cost reduction efforts, and provide a new source of revenue from the other licensees.
The Saifun acquisition led to the surprising announcement this week of a foundry agreement between Spansion and SMIC to produce 300mm, 65nm MirrorBit products at SMIC’s
We hope that Spansion can use the momentum from these initiatives to expand the market for NOR and finally achieve profitability.
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