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Broadcom to Buy AMD's
Digital TV Business for $193M
26 Aug 2008
Broadcom
and AMD have entered into a definitive agreement for Broadcom to acquire
AMD’s digital TV (DTV) business.
The acquisition of AMD’s DTV business is expected to enable Broadcom to
immediately scale its DTV business, and, in conjunction with its
existing products, to offer a complete product line that covers all
segments of the DTV market ranging from low-end value and mid-range
quality to high-end interactive platforms and panel processors. The
acquisition also is intended to expand Broadcom’s existing tier one
customer base, which includes the top DTV brands worldwide. This deal
aims to enhance and strengthen Broadcom’s innovative DTV system solution
offerings while delivering the scale and focus needed to forge a
market-leading DTV business.
In connection with the transaction, approximately 530 members of AMD’s
dedicated DTV team, in addition to certain employees directly supporting
this team, located in six primary design centers around the world, will
be invited to join Broadcom. AMD’s DTV product line includes all Xilleon
integrated DTV processors and complete turnkey reference designs, as
well as NXT receiver ICs, the Theater 300 DTV processor, and a line of
panel processors that perform advanced motion compensation, frame rate
conversion and scaling.
“The acquisition of AMD’s DTV business, which will become the core of
Broadcom’s DTV line of business, will enable us to significantly scale
and accelerate the completion of our digital TV product portfolio while
also expanding our tier one customer base and positions us to achieve
leadership and long-term growth in this important market segment,” said
Daniel Marotta, Senior Vice President & General Manager of Broadcom’s
Broadband Communications Group. “We believe our combined DTV team will
be in an excellent position to grow and thrive in this burgeoning market
by bringing best-in-class people, technology, solutions and support to
our customers.”
“AMD
is executing a strategic plan to transform the company, becoming leaner
and more focused while seeking to create a business model to deliver
sustainable profitability,” said Dirk Meyer, President and Chief
Executive Officer of AMD. “The sale of our DTV business is a key step in
AMD’s transformation, helping to strengthen our balance sheet, lower our
breakeven point, and hone our focus in order to take full advantage of
our position as a leader in both microprocessors and graphics
technology. Broadcom will be a great fit for our talented DTV employees
and the DTV products they have created.”
In connection with the acquisition, Broadcom will pay approximately
$192.8 million in cash in exchange for AMD’s DTV assets. A portion of
the consideration payable to AMD will be placed into escrow pursuant to
the terms of the definitive asset purchase agreement. The board of
directors of each company has approved the transaction and
shareholder/stockholder approval of the transaction is not required by
either company. The closing, which is targeted to occur during
Broadcom’s fourth quarter ending December 31, 2008, remains subject to
customary closing conditions and review by relevant regulatory
organizations. Broadcom may record a one-time charge for purchased
in-process research and development expenses related to the acquisition
in the quarter in which the transaction closes. The amount of that
charge, if any, has not yet been determined. |