Battery Ventures

Battery Ventures is a Boston-based investment firm founded in 1983 that specializes in technology-focused investments. The firm targets category-defining businesses across various sectors, including application software, IT infrastructure, consumer internet and mobile services, industrial technologies, and life science tools. By identifying and supporting innovative companies within these markets, Battery Ventures aims to foster growth and development in the technology landscape. As a Registered Investment Adviser, the firm combines expertise and strategic insight to guide its investment decisions.

Roland Anderson

Principal

Alex Benik

Partner

Dallin Bills

Principal

William Binch

Operating Partner

Sudheendra Chilappagari

Vice President, Investments

Danel Dayan

Venture Investor

Morad Elhafed

General Partner

Zakary Ewen

Principal

Cornel J. Faucher

Partner

Jesse Feldman

General Partner

Russell Fleischer

General Partner

Duncan Gills

Principal

Brandon Gleklen

Principal

Luis-Luca de Haas

Analyst, Investments

Satoshi Harris-Koizumi

Principal

Margaret Hendren

Analyst

Olivia Henkoff

Venture Capital Investor

Dillon Joyce

Principal

Max-Julian Kaye

Principal

Lior Mallul

Vice President, Investments

Thomas Marchioni

Analyst, Investments

Victoria Mayzlish

Analyst, Investments

Itzik Parnafes

General Partner

Matt Penney

Vice President, Information Technology

Justin Rosner

Principal

Chris Schiavo

CFO

Collier Searle

Principal

Tate Searle

Analyst

Shiran Shalev

Partner

Zachary Smotherman

General Partner

Zack Smotherman

Partner and Private Equity Investor

Chelsea Stoner

General Partner

Gavin Tasker

Associate, Investments

Estelle Tessaro

Analyst, Private Equity

Chandler Ward

Analyst

Jordan Welu

Principal

Enzo Wiener

Associate, Investments

Peter Winans

Associate, Investments

Past deals in Semiconductor

Vayyar

Series E in 2022
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Nexite

Series C in 2022
Nexite Ltd, founded in 2017 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, has developed a platform that enhances engagement with physical items for retailers and brands. The company offers a unique solution through its miniature NanoBT tags, which are battery-free, cost-effective, and can be embedded into products. This technology enables item tracking, inventory transparency, and business intelligence from manufacturing to the consumer's home. The platform provides real-time insights into customer behavior and item performance, assisting businesses in stock management, loss prevention, and optimizing in-store sales. By delivering actionable data on location and availability, Nexite's solutions facilitate improved customer experiences and support the development of new revenue streams for retailers.

Xsight Labs

Series D in 2021
Xsight Labs Ltd is an Israeli company specializing in the manufacturing of chip-set semiconductors aimed at the data center and automotive sectors. Founded in 2017 and located in Kiryat Gat, the company develops advanced technology to enhance the performance and efficiency of cloud-based, data-intensive workloads, including machine learning and data analytics. Xsight Labs offers fully programmable data center switches that provide application-optimized switching solutions for top-of-rack and data center fabrics. These products are designed to help server farm operators, cloud service providers, and hyperscalers optimize latency and power efficiency in their operations.

Xsight Labs

Series A in 2020
Xsight Labs Ltd is an Israeli company specializing in the manufacturing of chip-set semiconductors aimed at the data center and automotive sectors. Founded in 2017 and located in Kiryat Gat, the company develops advanced technology to enhance the performance and efficiency of cloud-based, data-intensive workloads, including machine learning and data analytics. Xsight Labs offers fully programmable data center switches that provide application-optimized switching solutions for top-of-rack and data center fabrics. These products are designed to help server farm operators, cloud service providers, and hyperscalers optimize latency and power efficiency in their operations.

Vayyar

Series D in 2019
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Habana

Series B in 2018
Habana Labs Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company that specializes in developing artificial intelligence processors designed for training deep neural networks and deploying inference in production environments. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Tel-Aviv, Israel, Gdansk, Poland, and Beijing, China, the company aims to enhance data center and cloud efficiency by providing significant improvements in processing performance, cost, and power consumption. Its AI processors are optimized for seamless integration into popular frameworks, enabling developers to achieve better performance and reduced energy usage in their applications. Habana Labs operates as a subsidiary of Intel Corporation.

Nexite

Series A in 2018
Nexite Ltd, founded in 2017 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, has developed a platform that enhances engagement with physical items for retailers and brands. The company offers a unique solution through its miniature NanoBT tags, which are battery-free, cost-effective, and can be embedded into products. This technology enables item tracking, inventory transparency, and business intelligence from manufacturing to the consumer's home. The platform provides real-time insights into customer behavior and item performance, assisting businesses in stock management, loss prevention, and optimizing in-store sales. By delivering actionable data on location and availability, Nexite's solutions facilitate improved customer experiences and support the development of new revenue streams for retailers.

Vayyar

Series C in 2017
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Diablo Technologies

Series C in 2016
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.

Vayyar

Series B in 2015
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Diablo Technologies

Venture Round in 2014
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.

Diablo Technologies

Venture Round in 2013
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.

Diablo Technologies

Funding Round in 2012
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in March 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products tailored for next-generation enterprise computing, emphasizing high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. Diablo's offerings enhance the performance of memory system designs, particularly in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology and highly integrated bridging and switching solutions, Diablo aims to improve operational efficiency and enable organizations to achieve greater business value through effective resource consolidation.

Vayyar

Venture Round in 2012
Vayyar is a manufacturer of 4D imaging radar technology that develops advanced sensor products designed to provide real-time resolution images using radio frequency technology. Founded in 2011 and based in Yehud-Monosson, Israel, the company offers a range of imaging and radar solutions for various sectors, including senior care, automotive, security, smart home, and robotics. Vayyar's products are characterized by their miniature size, affordability, and versatility, making them suitable for a wide array of applications. The company's focus on integrating performance digital signal processors with substantial internal memory enhances the capabilities of its low-cost 4D imaging sensors, contributing to safer and more efficient environments.

Amalfi Semiconductor

Venture Round in 2012
Amalfi Semiconductor is a fabless company specializing in the development of high-performance complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) power amplifiers for the cellular industry. The company focuses on designing and producing radio frequency (RF) and mixed signal semiconductors, targeting the cellular handset market. Amalfi Semiconductor offers single-chip CMOS power amplifier devices specifically designed for GSM, GPRS, and EDGE mobile phones, contributing to advancements in mobile communication technology.

Zenverge

Series D in 2011
Zenverge is a privately held fabless semiconductor company specializing in advanced solutions for digital media products. It develops content networking integrated circuits (ICs) that utilize its patented TransAll technology, essential for next-generation video services gateways. The company's offerings cater to a variety of high-volume markets, including service provider set-top boxes, media gateways, consumer electronics like Blu-ray recorders and HDTVs, as well as media PCs and headend video networking equipment. With an experienced team of industry veterans, Zenverge has successfully shipped millions of ICs that enhance the end-to-end media flow, from broadcast centers to consumer homes. Backed by prominent investors, Zenverge focuses on delivering cost-effective and innovative solutions that meet the evolving demands of digital media.

SolarBridge Technologies

Series C in 2011
SolarBridge Technologies, originally founded as SmartSpark Energy Systems in 2004, specializes in microinverter and monitoring solutions for residential and small commercial solar power installations. The company pivoted to focus exclusively on the solar industry in 2009, leveraging power electronics technologies developed at the University of Illinois. With significant research and development facilities in Champaign, Illinois, and a corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas, SolarBridge aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar energy systems. Their offerings include an energy management system that integrates a microinverter directly with photovoltaic modules, providing alternating current power to the grid. Additionally, SolarBridge provides a solar information module that gathers performance data from each microinverter, allowing system owners to analyze and monitor their solar installations remotely via the Internet. Through these innovations, SolarBridge Technologies seeks to lower the Levelized Cost of Energy for solar installations while improving overall energy production and simplifying installation processes.

XtremIO

Series B in 2011
XtremIO, a Cupertino, CA- and Herzelyia, Israel-based developer of next generation storage solutions based on Solid State technology. XtremIO revolutionizes IT infrastructure with its all-flash, scale-out, high-availability enterprise storage array. Deployed in the data center, XtremIO’s all-flash arrays dramatically improve performance, accelerate applications, and support higher workloads at a competitive price to traditional disk arrays. Using XtremIO lowers the total cost of ownership for server as well as storage infrastructure, reduces power consumption and physical space requirements, simplifies provisioning, and eliminates complex tuning procedures for a wide range of use cases including virtual server and virtual desktop infrastructure, database consolidation, analytics and business intelligence. Founded in 2009 and based in San Jose, CA, XtremIO is backed by Battery Ventures, Giza Ventures, Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP), and Lightspeed Venture Partners.

SolarBridge Technologies

Series B in 2010
SolarBridge Technologies, originally founded as SmartSpark Energy Systems in 2004, specializes in microinverter and monitoring solutions for residential and small commercial solar power installations. The company pivoted to focus exclusively on the solar industry in 2009, leveraging power electronics technologies developed at the University of Illinois. With significant research and development facilities in Champaign, Illinois, and a corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas, SolarBridge aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar energy systems. Their offerings include an energy management system that integrates a microinverter directly with photovoltaic modules, providing alternating current power to the grid. Additionally, SolarBridge provides a solar information module that gathers performance data from each microinverter, allowing system owners to analyze and monitor their solar installations remotely via the Internet. Through these innovations, SolarBridge Technologies seeks to lower the Levelized Cost of Energy for solar installations while improving overall energy production and simplifying installation processes.

Zenverge

Series C in 2010
Zenverge is a privately held fabless semiconductor company specializing in advanced solutions for digital media products. It develops content networking integrated circuits (ICs) that utilize its patented TransAll technology, essential for next-generation video services gateways. The company's offerings cater to a variety of high-volume markets, including service provider set-top boxes, media gateways, consumer electronics like Blu-ray recorders and HDTVs, as well as media PCs and headend video networking equipment. With an experienced team of industry veterans, Zenverge has successfully shipped millions of ICs that enhance the end-to-end media flow, from broadcast centers to consumer homes. Backed by prominent investors, Zenverge focuses on delivering cost-effective and innovative solutions that meet the evolving demands of digital media.

Amalfi Semiconductor

Series C in 2009
Amalfi Semiconductor is a fabless company specializing in the development of high-performance complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) power amplifiers for the cellular industry. The company focuses on designing and producing radio frequency (RF) and mixed signal semiconductors, targeting the cellular handset market. Amalfi Semiconductor offers single-chip CMOS power amplifier devices specifically designed for GSM, GPRS, and EDGE mobile phones, contributing to advancements in mobile communication technology.

Achronix Semiconductor

Series B in 2008
Achronix Semiconductor Corp. is a privately held fabless company based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in high-density and high-performance application-targeted field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Its flagship product line, Speedster22i, is built on Intel's advanced 22nm process technology and incorporates fully integrated hard IP protocol functions, making it suitable for communications applications. Achronix also offers Speedcore eFPGA IP for integration into customers' system-on-chip designs, as well as a comprehensive design tool suite known as the Achronix CAD Environment (ACE), which supports industry-standard synthesis tools. The company's products cater to various markets, including networking, optical/telecom, high-performance computing, test and measurement, and military and security sectors. Achronix sells its products through distributors across North America, Europe, Israel, China, and Russia. Founded in 2004, Achronix has research and development facilities in both Santa Clara and Bangalore, India.

Optichron

Venture Round in 2007
Optichron, Inc. specializes in nonlinear signal processing technology, designing and manufacturing integrated circuits that enhance cost and performance in communications applications. Founded in January 2003, the company addresses the challenge of nonlinear distortion, a significant barrier in signal processing across various industries. This distortion hinders optimal performance in areas such as communications and data conversion. Optichron's team has developed a proprietary mathematical approach that underpins a robust integrated circuit architecture, forming the basis of its linearization products. By effectively mitigating nonlinear distortion, the company's technology improves overall system design parameters, resulting in reduced component counts and improved efficiency, ultimately lowering costs and power consumption. Optichron's products find applications in diverse fields, including wireless communications, software-defined radio, medical imaging, satellite communications, radar, infrared imaging, and test and measurement instrumentation, supported by a digital pre-distortion development tool suite for design migration across multiple protocols.

SolarBridge Technologies

Series A in 2007
SolarBridge Technologies, originally founded as SmartSpark Energy Systems in 2004, specializes in microinverter and monitoring solutions for residential and small commercial solar power installations. The company pivoted to focus exclusively on the solar industry in 2009, leveraging power electronics technologies developed at the University of Illinois. With significant research and development facilities in Champaign, Illinois, and a corporate headquarters in Austin, Texas, SolarBridge aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of solar energy systems. Their offerings include an energy management system that integrates a microinverter directly with photovoltaic modules, providing alternating current power to the grid. Additionally, SolarBridge provides a solar information module that gathers performance data from each microinverter, allowing system owners to analyze and monitor their solar installations remotely via the Internet. Through these innovations, SolarBridge Technologies seeks to lower the Levelized Cost of Energy for solar installations while improving overall energy production and simplifying installation processes.

Anobit Technologies

Series A in 2007
Anobit Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company that specializes in developing solutions for the Flash memory market. Founded in 2006 and based in Pituach, Israel, the company focuses on optimizing Flash memory devices for storage applications. Anobit's technology enhances the performance of NAND flash memory chips, which are integral to various consumer electronics, including iPhones, iPads, and iPods. By improving speed, endurance, and overall performance, Anobit's innovations enable clients to enhance their flash storage systems while reducing costs. In December 2011, Anobit Technologies was acquired by Apple, further integrating its advancements into Apple's product ecosystem.

Advent Solar

Series D in 2007
Advent Solar produces silicon photovoltaic cell-to-module technology. Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A., the company focuses on delivering intellectual property (IP) for intelligent, high-energy silicon photovoltaic (PV) solutions. With patented, advanced technologies, Advent Solar enables higher value products that are Beautiful by Design™, changing the rules for smart grid economics. Advent Solar provides its industry-leading Ventura™ Technology through a licensing model. Ventura Solar Technology is a comprehensive cell-to-module architecture for high-performance solar modules that deliver the industry’s best value for silicon PV modules.

Achronix Semiconductor

Series A in 2007
Achronix Semiconductor Corp. is a privately held fabless company based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in high-density and high-performance application-targeted field programmable gate arrays (FPGAs). Its flagship product line, Speedster22i, is built on Intel's advanced 22nm process technology and incorporates fully integrated hard IP protocol functions, making it suitable for communications applications. Achronix also offers Speedcore eFPGA IP for integration into customers' system-on-chip designs, as well as a comprehensive design tool suite known as the Achronix CAD Environment (ACE), which supports industry-standard synthesis tools. The company's products cater to various markets, including networking, optical/telecom, high-performance computing, test and measurement, and military and security sectors. Achronix sells its products through distributors across North America, Europe, Israel, China, and Russia. Founded in 2004, Achronix has research and development facilities in both Santa Clara and Bangalore, India.

Tejas Networks

Series D in 2006
Tejas Networks India, Ltd. develops optical transmission products and solutions. It offers Ethernet over SDH/SONET products, carrier Ethernet over NG-SDH/SONET, carrier Ethernet switching equipment, generation optical transport equipment, C/DWDM access platforms, Ethernet cards, multi-service provisioning platforms, bandwidth provisioning equipment, and SDH/SONET multiplexer equipment. The company provides software solutions, including TejEMS, an element management system that provides integrated management of network elements in an intelligent optical network; and TejNES, an embedded network element software suite resident in each network element provides control and management of individual network elements. It also offers various services, including network planning, design, and optimization; network installation, commissioning, testing, and program management; customer support and post sales activities; and training, and system integration. The company's products are used in various applications, including access networks, regional backbone, wireless backhaul, Ethernet LAN over SDH WAN, customer premise equipment, multiple-ADMs, and wideband DXC. It serves carriers/ service providers, Internet service providers/cable MSOs, Utilities, PTTs, cellular operators, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Bangalore, India.

Luminus Devices

Series D in 2006
Luminus Devices specializes in the development, design, and manufacture of high-performance solid-state lighting solutions, focusing on its patented PhlatLight LEDs. These products are recognized for their exceptional brightness and versatility, enabling innovative applications across various sectors, including projection displays, entertainment, and general lighting. By redefining the solid-state lighting landscape, Luminus Devices has positioned its technology as a key component in products from leading global consumer and specialty companies, making previously unattainable illumination possibilities a reality.

Advent Solar

Series C in 2005
Advent Solar produces silicon photovoltaic cell-to-module technology. Based in Albuquerque, New Mexico, U.S.A., the company focuses on delivering intellectual property (IP) for intelligent, high-energy silicon photovoltaic (PV) solutions. With patented, advanced technologies, Advent Solar enables higher value products that are Beautiful by Design™, changing the rules for smart grid economics. Advent Solar provides its industry-leading Ventura™ Technology through a licensing model. Ventura Solar Technology is a comprehensive cell-to-module architecture for high-performance solar modules that deliver the industry’s best value for silicon PV modules.

Luminus Devices

Series C in 2005
Luminus Devices specializes in the development, design, and manufacture of high-performance solid-state lighting solutions, focusing on its patented PhlatLight LEDs. These products are recognized for their exceptional brightness and versatility, enabling innovative applications across various sectors, including projection displays, entertainment, and general lighting. By redefining the solid-state lighting landscape, Luminus Devices has positioned its technology as a key component in products from leading global consumer and specialty companies, making previously unattainable illumination possibilities a reality.

Optichron

Series B in 2005
Optichron, Inc. specializes in nonlinear signal processing technology, designing and manufacturing integrated circuits that enhance cost and performance in communications applications. Founded in January 2003, the company addresses the challenge of nonlinear distortion, a significant barrier in signal processing across various industries. This distortion hinders optimal performance in areas such as communications and data conversion. Optichron's team has developed a proprietary mathematical approach that underpins a robust integrated circuit architecture, forming the basis of its linearization products. By effectively mitigating nonlinear distortion, the company's technology improves overall system design parameters, resulting in reduced component counts and improved efficiency, ultimately lowering costs and power consumption. Optichron's products find applications in diverse fields, including wireless communications, software-defined radio, medical imaging, satellite communications, radar, infrared imaging, and test and measurement instrumentation, supported by a digital pre-distortion development tool suite for design migration across multiple protocols.

Vertical Circuits

Series B in 2005
Vertical Circuits is a global supplier of advanced die level vertical interconnect packaging technology, products, services and intellectual property for the manufacture of low-cost, ultra high-speed/high-density semiconductor components.

Tejas Networks

Series C in 2005
Tejas Networks India, Ltd. develops optical transmission products and solutions. It offers Ethernet over SDH/SONET products, carrier Ethernet over NG-SDH/SONET, carrier Ethernet switching equipment, generation optical transport equipment, C/DWDM access platforms, Ethernet cards, multi-service provisioning platforms, bandwidth provisioning equipment, and SDH/SONET multiplexer equipment. The company provides software solutions, including TejEMS, an element management system that provides integrated management of network elements in an intelligent optical network; and TejNES, an embedded network element software suite resident in each network element provides control and management of individual network elements. It also offers various services, including network planning, design, and optimization; network installation, commissioning, testing, and program management; customer support and post sales activities; and training, and system integration. The company's products are used in various applications, including access networks, regional backbone, wireless backhaul, Ethernet LAN over SDH WAN, customer premise equipment, multiple-ADMs, and wideband DXC. It serves carriers/ service providers, Internet service providers/cable MSOs, Utilities, PTTs, cellular operators, and original equipment manufacturers. The company was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in Bangalore, India.

Quantum Leap Packaging

Series B in 2004
Quantum Leap Packaging is an electronic packaging and polymer science company located in Wilmington, Massachusetts. It specializes in designing and manufacturing electronic component packaging using proprietary material systems. The company addresses critical design and manufacturing needs for a range of applications, including semiconductor, medical, and optical devices. Their products are available in both hermetic and non-hermetic configurations, catering to the diverse requirements of the electronics industry.

Advanced Analogic Technologies

Venture Round in 2004
Advanced Analogic Technologies Incorporated (AATI), or AnalogicTech, develops advanced semiconductor system solutions that play a key role in the continuing evolution of feature-rich, energy efficient electronic devices. The company focuses on addressing the application-specific power management needs of consumer devices such as mobile handsets, digital cameras, tablets, notebooks, TV and LCD displays, as well as devices in a broad range of industrial, medical and telecom applications. AATI also licenses device, process, package, and application-related technologies. Headquartered in Silicon Valley, AATI has design centers in Santa Clara and Shanghai, and Asia-based operations and logistics.

Quantum Leap Packaging

Series A in 2003
Quantum Leap Packaging is an electronic packaging and polymer science company located in Wilmington, Massachusetts. It specializes in designing and manufacturing electronic component packaging using proprietary material systems. The company addresses critical design and manufacturing needs for a range of applications, including semiconductor, medical, and optical devices. Their products are available in both hermetic and non-hermetic configurations, catering to the diverse requirements of the electronics industry.

Sigmatel

Venture Round in 2001
Sigmatel is a semiconductor company that designs, develops, and markets proprietary, mixed-signal integrated circuits, or ICs. Their ICs incorporate significant analog circuitry for manipulating real world signals such as sound and light, as well as digital circuitry for processing data represented by a series of ones and zeroes.

Symmorphix

Series A in 2000
Symmorphix is a new venture that is dedicated to building next-generation Amplifying Planar Integrated Components (APICs) using proprietary thin-film process technology. These compact, distributed-amplification components compensate for optical signal loss as well as improve optical networking equipment performance and scalability.

Lara Networks

Series B in 2000
Lara Networks is a fabless semiconductor manufacturer specializing in the design, development, and marketing of memory-intensive application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) tailored for the networking and communications sectors. The company focuses on creating silicon-based packet processing solutions aimed at enhancing wide area network (WAN) infrastructure equipment. Additionally, Lara Networks provides network search engines that facilitate efficient data processing within network systems.

Sigmatel

Private Equity Round in 2000
Sigmatel is a semiconductor company that designs, develops, and markets proprietary, mixed-signal integrated circuits, or ICs. Their ICs incorporate significant analog circuitry for manipulating real world signals such as sound and light, as well as digital circuitry for processing data represented by a series of ones and zeroes.

Sigmatel

Venture Round in 1999
Sigmatel is a semiconductor company that designs, develops, and markets proprietary, mixed-signal integrated circuits, or ICs. Their ICs incorporate significant analog circuitry for manipulating real world signals such as sound and light, as well as digital circuitry for processing data represented by a series of ones and zeroes.

Pixelworks

Venture Round in 1999
Pixelworks, Inc. is a semiconductor and software company that specializes in video and pixel processing solutions for high-end display applications. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Pixelworks designs and markets a range of products including image processor integrated circuits (ICs), video co-processor ICs, and transcoder ICs. These products are utilized in various devices such as smartphones, tablets, projectors, and digital signage, facilitating high-quality video experiences across multiple formats and sources. The company leverages its proprietary technologies to help manufacturers enhance their display products while also enabling rapid development and customization to reduce time to market. Pixelworks maintains an extensive intellectual property portfolio, holding numerous patents related to the visual display of digital images, underscoring its commitment to innovation in the visual processing sector. The company sells its solutions through a direct sales force, as well as distributors and manufacturers’ representatives globally.

Lara Networks

Series B in 1999
Lara Networks is a fabless semiconductor manufacturer specializing in the design, development, and marketing of memory-intensive application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) tailored for the networking and communications sectors. The company focuses on creating silicon-based packet processing solutions aimed at enhancing wide area network (WAN) infrastructure equipment. Additionally, Lara Networks provides network search engines that facilitate efficient data processing within network systems.
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