U.K. Microprocessor Firm, Imagination Technologies, Buys Chip Designer MIPS’ Operating Business, “Certain” Patents For Higher $80M Cash Offer

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U.K. microprocessor firm, Imagination Technologies, has upped its previous offer to acquire chip designer MIPS Technologies‘ operating business and a swathe of patents relating to the MIPS architecture, along with royalty-free licensing rights for other patents — from the $60 million offered last month to $80 million now. Its earlier bid hit a snag when rival semiconductor group CEVA tabled an “unsolicited” $75 million cash offer for the same MIPS’ assets, outbidding Imagination’s offer.

In a release put out today, Imagination Technologies Group plc said it has signed a “revised agreement to acquire the operating business and certain patent properties, as well as license rights to all of the remaining patent properties” of MIPS Technologies. Imagination is making a cash offer of $80 million — “to be financed from existing cash resources”.

Imagination Technologies noted that its revised offer for MIPS was made in response to CEVA’s offer, and added that all other material T&Cs of the acquisition remain the same as its earlier, November 6 offer.

The company, which counts Apple among its shareholders, said it still expects the transaction to be competed during the first quarter of 2013.

Imagination Technologies snaps up CPU designer MIPS in an attempt to wrestle ARM

Imagination Technologies snaps up CPU designer MIPS in an attempt to wrestle ARM

Looks like we can kiss goodbye to any lingering politeness in the rivalry between these two UK chip houses, because the smaller one has just embarked on a cheeky expansion. Having been known mainly for its PowerVR graphics processors, not least in many Apple products, Imagination Tech could potentially push into the CPU arena too, through its $60 million acquisition of MIPS Technologies. Just Like ARM, MIPS designs low-power RISC processors for consumer electronics, but it has generally focused on smaller chips for devices like routers and TVs rather than smartphones and tablets. In addition to a portfolio of 82 exclusive patents, a squad of 160 MIPS engineers will now be transplanted to Imagination, where they’ll no doubt be debriefed and reassigned to conquering the world. Meanwhile, in some sort of flanking move, ARM has paid a far higher sum of $170 million to gain access to a number of other MIPS patents.

[Thanks, Michael]

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