Microprocessor designer Transmeta is looking for a buyer. Executives announced plans to sell the company on Wednesday, saying investment bank Piper Jaffray & Co. will act as its financial advisor during the sale process.
The announcement comes two months after Transmeta reached an agreement with Riley Investment Management, a fund that made an unsolicited offer to buy the low-power processor company for US$15.50 per share earlier this year. Transmeta's stock price closed at US$13.50 on Thursday.
The July agreement between Transmeta and Riley averted a proxy battle for the company. The deal limited Riley to a 13 percent stake in Transmeta and nominated Riley Chairman Bryant Riley to a seat on an expanded Transmeta board.
Transmeta specializes in low-power microprocessor designs and its LongRun and LongRun2 technologies are licensed to several chip makers, including Intel and Nvidia.
As part of the announcement that Transmeta wants to find a buyer, the company released details of a revised licensing agreement with Intel. Under terms of the settlement reached between the two companies last year, Intel was to pay $150 million to Transmeta, followed by five annual payments of $20 million between 2009 and 2013.
That payment schedule has been accelerated, with Intel agreeing to pay a lump sum of US$91.5 million before Sept. 30 in lieu of the five annual payments. Transmeta also agreed to deliver "a copy of certain proprietary Transmeta computing technologies" to Intel with a non-exclusive license to use the technologies commercially.
Details of the technology licensed to Intel were not provided.
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