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Rochester Electronics expands its FPGA offerings with Lattice Semiconductor

17 July 2025

Rochester Electronics, LLC and Lattice Semiconductor are collaborating to offer select Lattice field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) via Rochester Electronics to customers worldwide.

Source: Rochester ElectronicsSource: Rochester Electronics

Lattice Semiconductor is one of the world’s largest programmable solution providers of FPGA technology used across communications, computing, industrial, automotive and consumer applications. Rochester Electronics recognizes the need to provide ongoing support for long-lifecycle applications utilizing these devices and has partnered with Lattice to enhance high-volume market availability of limited-supply products of nine different FPGA families, offering best-in-class performance, small form factor and power efficiency.

Low-power FPGAs play a crucial role in the technical evolution of semiconductors. They offer inherent design flexibility and reconfigurability of complex digital systems without the need for custom hardware, avoiding costly redesigns and requalification.

“Rochester Electronics is proud to enhance our collaboration with Lattice Semiconductor, a highly respected leader of low-power FPGA solutions. Through expanded inventory, we look forward to offering a variety of FPGA products to our valued global customers to achieve and accelerate their design goals,” said Nick Rabbitt, vice president, global supplier development, Rochester Electronics.

“Helping our customers future-proof their business continuity and resilience with reliable product longevity is one of our key priorities at Lattice. We appreciate our long-standing partnership with Rochester Electronics to provide an extensive range of Lattice FPGAs offering industry-leading power efficiency, connectivity, and robust security capabilities to ensure continued customer innovation,” stated Erhaan Shaikh, senior vice president of worldwide sales, Lattice Semiconductor.

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