Both companies will create a comprehensive portfolio of secure management and control solutions
Lattice Semiconductor has signed a deal with THL Partners to acquire AMI. AMI provides the industry’s most complete secure management and control platform.
This acquisition will help Lattice to extend its position in server, AI, and cloud applications, spanning hardware, security, manageability, and control
Through this acquisition, Lattice expects to be accretive to gross margin, free cash flow, and EPS on a non-GAAP basis, and supports Lattice’s trajectory towards a $1 billion+ annual revenue run rate by Q4 2026.
Lattice’s industry-leading low-power FPGAs, combined with AMI’s industry‑leading platform firmware and infrastructure-management solutions for cloud and AI, will create a comprehensive portfolio of secure management and control solutions.
In this partnership, both will address datacenter modularity, complexity, uptime, and deployment challenges, while maintaining their shared commitment to delivering agnostic companion chips and solutions for the compute, communications, industrial, and embedded markets.
Upon closing, they expect the combined company’s complementary products to amplify customer success by providing an expanded set of solutions for secure management, flexible control, predictive maintenance, and accelerated time-to-market.
“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.”
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.”


















