SandCraft
SandCraft, Inc., was a Silicon Valley based fabless semiconductor design company designer of microprocessors that were used as computing engines in electronics products utilizing the MIPS architecture and a series of RISC CPU chips.[1] The markets targeted were consumer electronics, office automation, and communications applications, including Nintendo game consoles.
On 29 July 2003, SandCraft, Inc. was acquired by Raza Microelectronics Inc,[1] which, in turn, was acquired by NetLogic Microsystems in 2008, which itself was acquired by Broadcom in 2012.