Dell

Dell Technologies, established in 1984, is a leading American multinational technology company. Headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, it designs, develops, manufactures, markets, sells, and supports a wide array of IT hardware, software, and services solutions globally. Dell's product portfolio includes personal computers, servers, storage devices, networking products, displays, and security solutions. It operates through three main segments: Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG), Client Solutions Group (CSG), and VMware. Dell serves both consumers and businesses, offering essential infrastructure for digital transformation and empowering customers to move forward. The company's success is driven by its customers and team members, with a robust ecosystem of component and assembly partners, and heavy reliance on channel partners for sales fulfillment.

Gregg Adkin

Managing Director

Scott Bevan

Senior Director, Business Strategy and Operations

Marik Brockman

Client Principal

Cameron Chehreh

CTO and Vice President - Dell Technologies Federal systems

Scott Darling

Founder and President

Michael Dell

Founder, CEO, Chairman and Board Member

Daniel Docter Ph.D

Managing Director

Ted Gillick

Senior Vice President, Corporate Development

Chris Hillock

Vice President, Portfolio Development

Barrel Kfir

Partner

Raman Khanna

Managing Director

Deepak Jeevankumar

Managing Director

Elana Lian

Partner

Diego Majdalani

President of Channels for International Markets and Vice President and General Manager, Latin America

Radhika Malik

Partner

Denise Millard

Chief Partner Officer

Shlomi Podgaetz

Strategy and Operations Transformation Director

Yair Snir

Managing Director

Frank Wang

Principal

Past deals in Semiconductor

Quantum Source

Series A in 2024
Quantum Source is a developer of advanced photonic quantum computing systems based in Rehovot, Israel. The company focuses on creating a scalable quantum architecture that can support millions of qubits, utilizing chip-based photon-atom gates for efficient communication between photonic and atomic qubits. This innovative approach aims to significantly reduce the complexity, footprint, power consumption, and costs associated with quantum computing. By providing versatile building blocks for large-scale quantum systems, Quantum Source is positioned to enable industries to tackle complex problems in areas such as drug and material development, finance, cybersecurity, medicine, and climate simulations. The company's efforts are geared towards making practical, fault-tolerant quantum computers a reality, potentially transforming various sectors.

Rivos

Series A in 2024
Rivos is a startup focused on developing high-performance RISC-V systems aimed at providing integrated solutions for enterprises. The company manufactures computing chips designed to deliver efficient and powerful server systems tailored for large language models and data analytics. Rivos offers a comprehensive RISC-V-based server solution that includes optimized processors, a data parallel accelerator, and an open software stack. This platform enables developers to effectively deploy existing workloads, enhancing performance, security, and overall cost efficiency.

SiMa.ai

Series C in 2024
SiMa Technologies, Inc. specializes in developing machine learning technology for embedded systems, offering a comprehensive machine learning system-on-chip (MLSoC) platform. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company focuses on delivering high-performance machine learning capabilities with low power consumption. Its MLSoC enables seamless deployment and scaling of machine learning applications at the edge, enhancing performance and energy efficiency for various use cases, including computer vision and generative AI. The platform supports diverse frameworks, models, and sensors, ensuring flexibility and adaptability for customers. Additionally, SiMa's solutions incorporate security features, such as threat detection, to safeguard against potential cyber risks, thereby providing a robust environment for embedded edge applications.

SiLC

Series A in 2023
SiLC Technologies is a startup specializing in Silicon Photonics, focusing on developing novel photonic sensors and 3D imaging solutions. The company aims to enable machines to perceive their environment like humans do, offering long-range, interference-free operation for object classification, threat detection, and motion measurement.

Quantum Source

Seed Round in 2023
Quantum Source is a developer of advanced photonic quantum computing systems based in Rehovot, Israel. The company focuses on creating a scalable quantum architecture that can support millions of qubits, utilizing chip-based photon-atom gates for efficient communication between photonic and atomic qubits. This innovative approach aims to significantly reduce the complexity, footprint, power consumption, and costs associated with quantum computing. By providing versatile building blocks for large-scale quantum systems, Quantum Source is positioned to enable industries to tackle complex problems in areas such as drug and material development, finance, cybersecurity, medicine, and climate simulations. The company's efforts are geared towards making practical, fault-tolerant quantum computers a reality, potentially transforming various sectors.

SiMa.ai

Series B in 2022
SiMa Technologies, Inc. specializes in developing machine learning technology for embedded systems, offering a comprehensive machine learning system-on-chip (MLSoC) platform. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company focuses on delivering high-performance machine learning capabilities with low power consumption. Its MLSoC enables seamless deployment and scaling of machine learning applications at the edge, enhancing performance and energy efficiency for various use cases, including computer vision and generative AI. The platform supports diverse frameworks, models, and sensors, ensuring flexibility and adaptability for customers. Additionally, SiMa's solutions incorporate security features, such as threat detection, to safeguard against potential cyber risks, thereby providing a robust environment for embedded edge applications.

SiLC

Series A in 2021
SiLC Technologies is a startup specializing in Silicon Photonics, focusing on developing novel photonic sensors and 3D imaging solutions. The company aims to enable machines to perceive their environment like humans do, offering long-range, interference-free operation for object classification, threat detection, and motion measurement.

SiMa.ai

Series B in 2021
SiMa Technologies, Inc. specializes in developing machine learning technology for embedded systems, offering a comprehensive machine learning system-on-chip (MLSoC) platform. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company focuses on delivering high-performance machine learning capabilities with low power consumption. Its MLSoC enables seamless deployment and scaling of machine learning applications at the edge, enhancing performance and energy efficiency for various use cases, including computer vision and generative AI. The platform supports diverse frameworks, models, and sensors, ensuring flexibility and adaptability for customers. Additionally, SiMa's solutions incorporate security features, such as threat detection, to safeguard against potential cyber risks, thereby providing a robust environment for embedded edge applications.

NUVIA

Series B in 2020
Nuvia, Inc. is a semiconductor company specializing in the design and manufacture of silicon chips and microprocessors. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Nuvia develops high-performance server system-on-chip processors that utilize advanced central processing unit micro-architecture tailored for data centers. The company's innovative chipsets are engineered to enhance computing performance while ensuring power efficiency and scalability, addressing the demands of compute-intensive applications. By focusing on delivering a faster, more energy-efficient, and secure processing experience, Nuvia aims to transform the capabilities of existing data center processors and support the evolving needs of the technology landscape.

SiMa.ai

Series A in 2020
SiMa Technologies, Inc. specializes in developing machine learning technology for embedded systems, offering a comprehensive machine learning system-on-chip (MLSoC) platform. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company focuses on delivering high-performance machine learning capabilities with low power consumption. Its MLSoC enables seamless deployment and scaling of machine learning applications at the edge, enhancing performance and energy efficiency for various use cases, including computer vision and generative AI. The platform supports diverse frameworks, models, and sensors, ensuring flexibility and adaptability for customers. Additionally, SiMa's solutions incorporate security features, such as threat detection, to safeguard against potential cyber risks, thereby providing a robust environment for embedded edge applications.

SiLC

Seed Round in 2020
SiLC Technologies is a startup specializing in Silicon Photonics, focusing on developing novel photonic sensors and 3D imaging solutions. The company aims to enable machines to perceive their environment like humans do, offering long-range, interference-free operation for object classification, threat detection, and motion measurement.

NUVIA

Series A in 2019
Nuvia, Inc. is a semiconductor company specializing in the design and manufacture of silicon chips and microprocessors. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Nuvia develops high-performance server system-on-chip processors that utilize advanced central processing unit micro-architecture tailored for data centers. The company's innovative chipsets are engineered to enhance computing performance while ensuring power efficiency and scalability, addressing the demands of compute-intensive applications. By focusing on delivering a faster, more energy-efficient, and secure processing experience, Nuvia aims to transform the capabilities of existing data center processors and support the evolving needs of the technology landscape.

Provino Technologies

Series A in 2018
Provino Technologies Inc. is a technology company based in Santa Clara, California, founded in 2016. It specializes in designing and developing interconnect platforms for next-generation system-on-chip (SoC) applications. The company's solutions cater to various sectors, including consumer electronics, automotive, industrial automation, medical instrumentation, and augmented/virtual reality. Provino's platform effectively manages data traffic for neural networks by integrating advanced features such as virtual channels, credit-based flow control, and dynamic voltage and frequency scaling, which enhance power efficiency while addressing the rising computational demands of sophisticated SoCs. Additionally, the company supports the complete chip development process, providing tools for SystemC modeling, design and debugging, FPGA prototyping, and physical design closure, thereby enabling engineers and developers to accelerate the creation of derivative products and improve time-to-market.

CNEX Labs

Series D in 2018
CNEX Labs, Inc. specializes in the development of storage semiconductor and software solutions, primarily focusing on NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs. These controllers support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and scalability tailored for software-defined storage environments. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and data center customers, CNEX creates innovative solutions that enhance big data computing and analytics capabilities in cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers. The company's products are designed to provide flexibility and efficiency across various form factors, including M.2, U.2, U.3, HHHL, and EDSFF. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, CNEX Labs also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo.

CNEX Labs

Series D in 2018
CNEX Labs, Inc. specializes in the development of storage semiconductor and software solutions, primarily focusing on NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs. These controllers support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and scalability tailored for software-defined storage environments. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and data center customers, CNEX creates innovative solutions that enhance big data computing and analytics capabilities in cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers. The company's products are designed to provide flexibility and efficiency across various form factors, including M.2, U.2, U.3, HHHL, and EDSFF. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, CNEX Labs also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo.

Nantero

Series G in 2018
Nantero, Inc. is a nanotechnology company based in Woburn, Massachusetts, that specializes in the development of semiconductor products using carbon nanotubes. Founded in 2001, Nantero focuses on creating high-density, high-speed nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM) chips, which are designed for a range of applications including smartphones, tablets, enterprise systems, and automotive and industrial uses. The company's innovative memory technology offers advantages such as ultra-high density and zero power consumption in standby mode, making it a competitive alternative to traditional flash memory. In addition to NRAM, Nantero produces various semiconductor products, including nanoelectromechanical switches and memory and logic semiconductor products, while collaborating with licensees to explore additional applications of its core nanotube-based technology.

Edico Genome

Series B in 2017
Edico Genome Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in bioinformatics solutions for DNA analysis. Founded in 2013 and based in La Jolla, California, the company develops the DRAGEN bio-IT processor, a sequencing application-specific integrated circuit that facilitates efficient analysis of next-generation sequencing data. This platform employs a field-programmable gate array to accelerate genome pipeline algorithms, including BCL conversion, mapping, alignment, and variant calling. By integrating its technology directly into sequencing instruments and bioinformatics servers, Edico Genome enables healthcare institutions to effectively identify connections between DNA sequence variations and human diseases. In 2018, Edico Genome became a subsidiary of Illumina, Inc.

Barefoot Networks

Series C in 2016
Barefoot Networks, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, that specializes in the design and development of Ethernet switch chips. As a subsidiary of Intel Corporation, Barefoot Networks focuses on creating programmable network switches that simplify network programming, aiming to make it as straightforward as programming a CPU. The company's offerings include scalable load balancing, advanced telemetry, and enhanced switching and routing features, which provide enterprises, data centers, and telecom providers with the ability to introduce new functionalities in their network products without sacrificing performance. Through its innovative approach, Barefoot Networks is shaping the future of networking by enabling greater programmability and efficiency in network management operations.

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 aimed at enhancing performance in next-generation enterprise computing. These products are engineered to support high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency, making them suitable for applications in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo Technologies offers highly integrated bridging and switching products tailored for the server and storage industries, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and business value through improved memory system designs.

Nantero

Series F in 2015
Nantero, Inc. is a nanotechnology company based in Woburn, Massachusetts, that specializes in the development of semiconductor products using carbon nanotubes. Founded in 2001, Nantero focuses on creating high-density, high-speed nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM) chips, which are designed for a range of applications including smartphones, tablets, enterprise systems, and automotive and industrial uses. The company's innovative memory technology offers advantages such as ultra-high density and zero power consumption in standby mode, making it a competitive alternative to traditional flash memory. In addition to NRAM, Nantero produces various semiconductor products, including nanoelectromechanical switches and memory and logic semiconductor products, while collaborating with licensees to explore additional applications of its core nanotube-based technology.

Nantero

Series E in 2015
Nantero, Inc. is a nanotechnology company based in Woburn, Massachusetts, that specializes in the development of semiconductor products using carbon nanotubes. Founded in 2001, Nantero focuses on creating high-density, high-speed nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM) chips, which are designed for a range of applications including smartphones, tablets, enterprise systems, and automotive and industrial uses. The company's innovative memory technology offers advantages such as ultra-high density and zero power consumption in standby mode, making it a competitive alternative to traditional flash memory. In addition to NRAM, Nantero produces various semiconductor products, including nanoelectromechanical switches and memory and logic semiconductor products, while collaborating with licensees to explore additional applications of its core nanotube-based technology.

Barefoot Networks

Series B in 2015
Barefoot Networks, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, that specializes in the design and development of Ethernet switch chips. As a subsidiary of Intel Corporation, Barefoot Networks focuses on creating programmable network switches that simplify network programming, aiming to make it as straightforward as programming a CPU. The company's offerings include scalable load balancing, advanced telemetry, and enhanced switching and routing features, which provide enterprises, data centers, and telecom providers with the ability to introduce new functionalities in their network products without sacrificing performance. Through its innovative approach, Barefoot Networks is shaping the future of networking by enabling greater programmability and efficiency in network management operations.

CNEX Labs

Series B in 2015
CNEX Labs, Inc. specializes in the development of storage semiconductor and software solutions, primarily focusing on NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs. These controllers support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and scalability tailored for software-defined storage environments. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and data center customers, CNEX creates innovative solutions that enhance big data computing and analytics capabilities in cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers. The company's products are designed to provide flexibility and efficiency across various form factors, including M.2, U.2, U.3, HHHL, and EDSFF. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, CNEX Labs also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo.

Edico Genome

Series A in 2014
Edico Genome Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in bioinformatics solutions for DNA analysis. Founded in 2013 and based in La Jolla, California, the company develops the DRAGEN bio-IT processor, a sequencing application-specific integrated circuit that facilitates efficient analysis of next-generation sequencing data. This platform employs a field-programmable gate array to accelerate genome pipeline algorithms, including BCL conversion, mapping, alignment, and variant calling. By integrating its technology directly into sequencing instruments and bioinformatics servers, Edico Genome enables healthcare institutions to effectively identify connections between DNA sequence variations and human diseases. In 2018, Edico Genome became a subsidiary of Illumina, Inc.

CNEX Labs

Series A in 2014
CNEX Labs, Inc. specializes in the development of storage semiconductor and software solutions, primarily focusing on NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs. These controllers support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and scalability tailored for software-defined storage environments. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and data center customers, CNEX creates innovative solutions that enhance big data computing and analytics capabilities in cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers. The company's products are designed to provide flexibility and efficiency across various form factors, including M.2, U.2, U.3, HHHL, and EDSFF. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, CNEX Labs also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo.

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 aimed at enhancing performance in next-generation enterprise computing. These products are engineered to support high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency, making them suitable for applications in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo Technologies offers highly integrated bridging and switching products tailored for the server and storage industries, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and business value through improved memory system designs.

CNEX Labs

Seed Round in 2013
CNEX Labs, Inc. specializes in the development of storage semiconductor and software solutions, primarily focusing on NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs. These controllers support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and scalability tailored for software-defined storage environments. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and data center customers, CNEX creates innovative solutions that enhance big data computing and analytics capabilities in cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers. The company's products are designed to provide flexibility and efficiency across various form factors, including M.2, U.2, U.3, HHHL, and EDSFF. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, CNEX Labs also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo.

Nantero

Series D in 2012
Nantero, Inc. is a nanotechnology company based in Woburn, Massachusetts, that specializes in the development of semiconductor products using carbon nanotubes. Founded in 2001, Nantero focuses on creating high-density, high-speed nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM) chips, which are designed for a range of applications including smartphones, tablets, enterprise systems, and automotive and industrial uses. The company's innovative memory technology offers advantages such as ultra-high density and zero power consumption in standby mode, making it a competitive alternative to traditional flash memory. In addition to NRAM, Nantero produces various semiconductor products, including nanoelectromechanical switches and memory and logic semiconductor products, while collaborating with licensees to explore additional applications of its core nanotube-based technology.

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 aimed at enhancing performance in next-generation enterprise computing. These products are engineered to support high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency, making them suitable for applications in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo Technologies offers highly integrated bridging and switching products tailored for the server and storage industries, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and business value through improved memory system designs.

Diablo Technologies

Series B in 2008
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 aimed at enhancing performance in next-generation enterprise computing. These products are engineered to support high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency, making them suitable for applications in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo Technologies offers highly integrated bridging and switching products tailored for the server and storage industries, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and business value through improved memory system designs.

Diablo Technologies

Series A in 2005
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 aimed at enhancing performance in next-generation enterprise computing. These products are engineered to support high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency, making them suitable for applications in virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. By utilizing deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo Technologies offers highly integrated bridging and switching products tailored for the server and storage industries, enabling organizations to achieve greater efficiency and business value through improved memory system designs.

Sirf Technology

Private Equity Round in 2002
SiRF Technology specializes in the development of semiconductor and software products that provide location awareness solutions. The company focuses on creating global positioning systems designed to integrate "location intelligence" into various consumer products. Its offerings include GPS semiconductors and tailored software that simplifies the complexities of GPS technology for manufacturers. This enables product developers to design and market affordable GPS-enabled devices efficiently, enhancing user experiences across a wide range of applications.

Interactive Silicon

Series C in 2001
Interactive Silicon is a technology-based, intellectual property company that is turning LOTS of heads with its breakthrough memory technology.

Zeevo

Series C in 2001
Zeevo, Inc. specializes in the development of system-on-chip solutions tailored for Bluetooth and other wireless communication applications. The company focuses on creating semiconductor and software products designed to enhance the performance of stereo wireless headsets. By integrating advanced technology into its offerings, Zeevo aims to meet the growing demand for efficient and reliable wireless communication devices.

Morphics Technology

Series C in 2001
Morphics Technology, Inc. is a communications systems company specializing in wireless signal processors (WSPs) and intellectual property (IP) cores for base stations and terminal devices. The company leverages its expertise in communications theory, digital signal processing, computer architecture, and silicon engineering to deliver high-performance signal processing solutions that offer flexibility and scalability for next-generation wireless networks. Morphics provides efficient off-the-shelf WSPs designed to meet the cost-reduction demands of 3G base station manufacturers, enabling scalable baseband processing with exceptional channel density. These programmable WSPs allow equipment vendors to incorporate proprietary features for enhanced radio-link and network performance, while also supporting various leading 3G wireless standards.

Extreme Devices

Venture Round in 2000
Extreme Devices is a manufacturer of semiconductor electronic components.

Interactive Silicon

Series B in 1999
Interactive Silicon is a technology-based, intellectual property company that is turning LOTS of heads with its breakthrough memory technology.
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