eSilicon was founded in 1999 in
San Jose, California, by Anjan AJ Sen. He conceived the concept while attending
Harvard Business School in 1997 based on his prior experience as a chip designer. Sen wrote the
business plan, assembled the initial team, incorporated the company in November 1999, and secured key alliances with TSMC and Artisan, which led to
Series A financing in March 2000. In 2002, eSilicon became widely known as the supplier of a key
Apple Inc. iPod ASIC through
PortalPlayer. 2004 revenues reached $91 million largely driven by ASICs for the iPod. In 2006 Apple announced that it was changing its iPod ASIC strategy and eSilicon stopped supplying ASICs for the iPod. to analyze new approaches that would provide more bandwidth for customers. This includes the development of an HBM PHY in 28nm and finFET technologies as well as the study of 2.5D packaging. eSilicon has completed seven test chips to date that verify the HBM PHY IP and assemble a supply chain ecosystem in support of 2.5D integration—design, verification, test and reliability. eSilicon has multiple 14/16nm finFET 2.5D ASICs in design, with several entering production in the first half of 2018. On November 11, 2019,
Inphi, a provider of high-speed data movement interconnects, acquired eSilicon for $216 million. The completion of the acquisition was announced on January 13, 2020. ==Products==