TriQuint Semiconductor Completes Acquisition Of Peak Devices, Inc.

HILLSBORO, OR—TriQuint Semiconductor, a manufacturer of wireless products, announced that it has completed the acquisition of Peak Devices, Inc. of Boulder, CO in a cash transaction introduced last month. Peak Devices is a privately held, fabless semiconductor company with an RF team that focuses on RF discrete transistor technology. Its market segments include two-way communications, FM and television broadcast, telecommunications, avionics, radar, and military.

“With the completion of the acquisition of Peak Devices, we take another step toward diversifying our technology portfolio, and further our strategy to cultivate revenue across multiple highgrowth markets,” says Ralph Quinsey, TriQuint CEO. In the August 21st initial acquisition announcement, Quinsey remarked that Peak’s technology may enable the software-definable radio, which has long been a target of the wireless industry. Peak has developed proprietary semiconductor technology in which a single wide bandwidth amplifier may replace multiple high-power multiplexer- combined amplifiers.

Peak Devices CEO Bill McCalpin will lead the new TriQuint Colorado operation. “Our team is eager to join TriQuint. We look forward to expanding our reach through TriQuint’s global sales force, and working with their design teams to incorporate our wideband technology in upcoming product plans,” comments McCalpin. “I believe the combination of TriQuint’s advanced semiconductor technologies such as GaN (gallium nitride) and high-voltage HBT with our wideband circuit technology will bring high-power RF amplifiers to new levels of performance.”

TriQuint company updates are at www.triquint.com/rf.

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