Menta — Embedded FPGA IP for European Microelectronics Sovereignty
A France-Based Semiconductor IP SME Assessed for Secure Reconfigurable Logic, EU Programme Anchoring, and Defence-Procurability Disclosure Gaps
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About this report
Menta develops standard-cell embedded FPGA intellectual property that allows configurable logic to be integrated inside ASICs and SoCs rather than relying on discrete programmable devices.
In European defence-adjacent electronics, this design choice is structurally relevant because it shifts the programmable-logic dependency from a small set of non-European device suppliers towards an IP-and-foundry model where design authority can, in principle, be exercised inside Europe.
Key questions this report answers
- What is Menta's standard-cell embedded FPGA IP, and how does integrating configurable logic inside ASICs and SoCs differ from discrete programmable devices?
- How mature is the technology, and how does it shift programmable-logic dependency toward a European IP-and-foundry model?
- How is Menta positioned within European and NATO programmes, funding and regulatory fit?
- What strategic alignment, capability gaps and assessment define its contribution to European microelectronics sovereignty?
Inside this report
- Introduction
- Executive summary
- Corporate identity and configuration
- Strategic business profile
- Technology portfolio and readiness
- European and NATO programme participation and funding verification
- Regulatory fit verification layer
- Strategic alignment and European strategic assessment
Who it's for
Investors screening Menta, competitors and partners assessing their position, and analysts who need a sourced, structured account of the entity and its technology.
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