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Maxim to Acquire Teridian, a Leading Supplier of System on Chip Solutions for Smart Meter Market

April 12, 2010 by Jeff Shepard

Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire privately held Teridian Semiconductor Corp. for approximately $315 million in cash.

Teridian is a fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Irvine, California. It is a major supplier to 3 of the top 4 major meter manufacturers in the U.S. and to over 50 meter manufacturers globally. Teridian’s key technical differentiator is said to be its innovative architecture which is said to deliver the most accurate power measurement over the widest dynamic range. According to Maxim, to optimize time-to-market and reduce cost, meter manufacturers will continue to demand increasing levels of integration and complete system-level solutions. The company states that its ability to combine multiple mixed signal functions will be extremely synergistic in producing highly-integrated SoCs and complete system solutions that meet these requirements.

According to Maxim, Smart Meter units using both SoC and multi-chip solutions are estimated to grow 10% annually through 2014. Since SoC based implementations are estimated to go from approximately one third of Smart Meters to a substantial majority over that same period, it is stated that the demand for SoCs will increase at a much faster pace. Maxim projects its serviceable available market (SAM) for the energy measurement portion of Smart Meters to reach $380 million by 2014. In addition, the company estimates an additional $375 million of SAM in fiscal year 2014 for other Maxim support and communications products used in Smart Meters and related Smart Grid applications.

Maxim CEO Tunc Doluca remarked, "Global Smart Grid investment is essential to use power plants and transmission networks more efficiently. Energy measurement and grid communications are key components of the smart grid and necessitate the deployment of new electronic meters to replace older meters worldwide. The addition of the Teridian team and product line to Maxim will significantly accelerate our penetration in this fast-developing market and will help us maintain our balanced business model."

Teridian CEO, Jerry Fitch commented "Teridian is working with manufacturers to enable the global trend toward improving energy efficiency and conservation via ubiquitous energy measurement. As part of Maxim, we will be able to provide more comprehensive solutions to these customers."