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Former headquarters in Hillsboro, Oregon | |
Company type | Public |
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Industry | Semiconductor |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Douglas Pihl |
Defunct | 2010 |
Fate | Reverse merger into Sajan |
Headquarters | Hillsboro, Oregon, USA 45°32′31″N 122°52′24″W / 45.542°N 122.8734°W |
Products | field programmable object array |
MathStar, Inc., was an American, fabless semiconductor company based in Oregon. Founded in Minnesota in 1999, the company moved to the Portland metropolitan area where it remained until it completed a reverse merger with Sajan, Inc. in 2010. MathStar never made a profit after raising $137 million over the lifetime of the company, including via several stock offerings while the company was publicly traded on the NASDAQ market. The company's only product was a field programmable object array (FPOA) chip.
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