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Intel’s Acquisition of Omnitek to Strengthen Its FPGA Video and Vision Offerings

Intel has acquired Omnitek, a leading Vision FPGA IP & video solutions company, for an undisclosed amount. Omnitek’s technology will help Intel in delivering high-performance AI & vision on FPGAs for its clients across global markets.Omnitek’s IP address solutions are currently in heavy adoption by industries such as –

  • Video conferencing
  • Projection and display
  • Medical vision systems

Based out of Basingstoke, England, Omnitek was found in 1998 and has come a far way, to now, be acquired by  Intel, judged as the sixth largest brand in the world by Forbes.

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Here is a brief snapshot of Omnitek’s capabilities –

  • The company has so far developed 220+ IP cores and the ancillary software to support these
  • Development undertook to bolster the performance of WARP, ISP processing, and video connectivity to accelerate time-to-market for customers
  • Helped and transformed businesses that were operating without FPGAs
  • The company is also instrumental in developing FPGA-market leading performance in AI inferencing
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Dan McNamara, Intel senior vice president, and general manager of the Programmable Solutions Group said, “Omnitek’s technology is a great complement to our FPGA business. Their deep, system-level FPGA expertise and high-performance video and vision-related technology have made them a trusted partner for many of our most important customers. Together, we will deliver leading FPGA solutions for video, vision and AI inferencing applications on Intel FPGAs and speed time-to-market for our existing customers while winning new ones.”

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Roger Fawcett, CEO of Omnitek said, “From data centers to devices, compute-intensive applications like 8K video and artificial intelligence require a multitude of innovative compute engines. FPGA devices play an increasingly critical role, often complementing other processing architectures, and Intel is at the center of this revolution. Omnitek is excited and extremely proud to bring our intellectual property and engineers to join the talented team in Intel’s Programmable Solutions Group.”

Intel’s acquisition of Omnitek helps the company grow in three dimensions.

  1. Be a key player in the $300 billion silicon market
  2. Business demand for solutions to extract meaningful insights from the explosion of data
  3. Intel wants to be an important part of the $8 billion programmable solutions industry

Currently, several customers of Intel are already using FPGAs in applications that leverage video & visuals. The acquisition of Omnitek will further assist Intel to deploy best-in-class solutions to its clients helping them stay ahead of the competition.

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