American chip manufacturer takes over Cologne-based IT start-up Silexica

Xilinx acquires the German start-up Silexica. The start-up is a spin-off from RWTH Aachen University.
News by Tom Schmidtgen Tom Schmidtgen · Stuttgart, 16. June 2021

Xilinx acquires the German start-up Silexica. The start-up is a spin-off from RWTH Aachen University.

This is the exit for Silexica from Cologne: the programming and analysis start-up has been bought by the American company Xilinx from San Diego. The Cologne-based company's technology will be integrated into the Xilinx platform. "Software programmability is imperative to our long-term goal of accelerating the path from software to application-optimized hardware systems," says Salil Raje, Executive Vice President and General Manager Data Center Group at Xilinx. "Silexica's technology complements our existing Vitis solution and roadmap and will accelerate our ability to attract a broader range of developers who want to utilize our heterogeneous computing architectures."

Silexica was spun out of RWTH Aachen University in 2014 after six years of research and is based in Cologne, with offices in Silicon Valley and Japan. Neither company has disclosed a purchase price. To date, Silexica has already raised 28 million US dollars in financing rounds.


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