Dell

Dell Technologies Inc. is a global provider of information technology solutions, specializing in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, and support of IT hardware, software, and services. The company operates through three main segments: Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG), Client Solutions Group (CSG), and VMware. ISG focuses on storage solutions, servers, networking products, and associated services that help businesses modernize their infrastructure. CSG offers a range of desktops, notebooks, and workstations, along with peripherals and support services. The VMware segment addresses customer IT needs by facilitating cloud transformation, application modernization, and enhanced security. Dell also provides cybersecurity solutions, cloud services, and financial services. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, Dell Technologies was formed in 2016 through the merger of Dell and EMC Corporation. Additionally, Dell Technologies Capital, its venture capital arm, invests in early and late-stage technology startups, focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data analytics.

Gregg Adkin

Managing Director

Marik Brockman

Client Principal

Cameron Chehreh

CTO and Vice President - Dell Technologies Federal systems

Scott Darling

President

Daniel Docter

Managing Director

Ted Gillick

Vice President

Chris Hillock

Vice President

Tyler Jewell

Managing Director

Diana Kontsevaia

Associate

Deepak Jeevankumar

Managing Director

Diego Majdalani

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

Denise Millard

Chief Partner Officer

Shlomi Podgaetz

Strategy and Operations Transformation Director

Yair Snir

Managing Director

Alon Weinberg

Director

Ryan Wexler

Senior Associate

Past deals in Semiconductor

MemSQL

Series F in 2022
SingleStore, Inc. is a provider of relational databases designed for both cloud and on-premises transactions and analytics. The company offers the SingleStore Managed Service, a cloud database-as-a-service that facilitates analytics on various cloud platforms, as well as SingleStore DB, a distributed SQL database suitable for operational analytics on bare metal and hybrid cloud environments. SingleStore's solutions include modernizing data platforms, securing government workloads, IoT analytics, and customer interaction management, serving diverse sectors such as financial services, media, energy, government, and retail. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, SingleStore also has offices in Seattle, Boston, Portland, Lisbon, and London. Previously known as MemSQL Inc., the company rebranded to SingleStore, Inc. in October 2020.

MemSQL

Series F in 2021
SingleStore, Inc. is a provider of relational databases designed for both cloud and on-premises transactions and analytics. The company offers the SingleStore Managed Service, a cloud database-as-a-service that facilitates analytics on various cloud platforms, as well as SingleStore DB, a distributed SQL database suitable for operational analytics on bare metal and hybrid cloud environments. SingleStore's solutions include modernizing data platforms, securing government workloads, IoT analytics, and customer interaction management, serving diverse sectors such as financial services, media, energy, government, and retail. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, SingleStore also has offices in Seattle, Boston, Portland, Lisbon, and London. Previously known as MemSQL Inc., the company rebranded to SingleStore, Inc. in October 2020.

SiLC

Series A in 2021
SiLC Technologies is a Silicon Photonics start up focusing on photonic Sensor and 3D imaging applications. It develops new and novel technologies and integrated solutions to address the growing needs of an autonomous and smart new world.

SiMa.ai

Series B in 2021
SiMa.ai is a machine learning company based in San Jose, California, founded in 2018. It specializes in developing a machine learning platform designed for embedded systems, offering a single-chip solution that supports high-performance computing with low power consumption. The company initially focused on computer vision applications at the embedded edge, providing machine learning solutions with performance metrics ranging from 50 TOPs at 5W to 200 TOPs at 20W. SiMa.ai's technology enables effortless deployment and scaling, allowing businesses to integrate secure machine learning inference alongside traditional computing. Additionally, its solutions include capabilities for detecting security threats, enhancing the safety of embedded applications.

MemSQL

Series E in 2020
SingleStore, Inc. is a provider of relational databases designed for both cloud and on-premises transactions and analytics. The company offers the SingleStore Managed Service, a cloud database-as-a-service that facilitates analytics on various cloud platforms, as well as SingleStore DB, a distributed SQL database suitable for operational analytics on bare metal and hybrid cloud environments. SingleStore's solutions include modernizing data platforms, securing government workloads, IoT analytics, and customer interaction management, serving diverse sectors such as financial services, media, energy, government, and retail. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, SingleStore also has offices in Seattle, Boston, Portland, Lisbon, and London. Previously known as MemSQL Inc., the company rebranded to SingleStore, Inc. in October 2020.

Nuvia

Series B in 2020
Nuvia develops processors intended to create high-performance silicon design for a compute-intensive world. It designs processing chipsets for data center servers, thereby delivering a faster, power-efficient, and secure experience to existing data center processors. Manu Gulati, John Bruno, and Gerard Williams III launched Nuvia in Santa Clara, California in 2019.

SiMa.ai

Series A in 2020
SiMa.ai is a machine learning company based in San Jose, California, founded in 2018. It specializes in developing a machine learning platform designed for embedded systems, offering a single-chip solution that supports high-performance computing with low power consumption. The company initially focused on computer vision applications at the embedded edge, providing machine learning solutions with performance metrics ranging from 50 TOPs at 5W to 200 TOPs at 20W. SiMa.ai's technology enables effortless deployment and scaling, allowing businesses to integrate secure machine learning inference alongside traditional computing. Additionally, its solutions include capabilities for detecting security threats, enhancing the safety of embedded applications.

SiLC

Seed Round in 2020
SiLC Technologies is a Silicon Photonics start up focusing on photonic Sensor and 3D imaging applications. It develops new and novel technologies and integrated solutions to address the growing needs of an autonomous and smart new world.

Nuvia

Series A in 2019
Nuvia develops processors intended to create high-performance silicon design for a compute-intensive world. It designs processing chipsets for data center servers, thereby delivering a faster, power-efficient, and secure experience to existing data center processors. Manu Gulati, John Bruno, and Gerard Williams III launched Nuvia in Santa Clara, California in 2019.

CNEX Labs

Series D in 2018
CNEX Labs, Inc. is a developer of semiconductor storage solutions, specializing in NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs that support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo. CNEX's products are designed for cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and flexibility for software-defined storage. The controllers facilitate enhanced capabilities in big data computing and analytics, allowing customers to create differentiated SSD solutions across various form factors such as M.2, U.2, and EDSFF. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and systems customers, CNEX Labs aims to drive innovation in storage technologies necessary for modern data demands.

CNEX Labs

Series D in 2018
CNEX Labs, Inc. is a developer of semiconductor storage solutions, specializing in NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs that support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo. CNEX's products are designed for cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and flexibility for software-defined storage. The controllers facilitate enhanced capabilities in big data computing and analytics, allowing customers to create differentiated SSD solutions across various form factors such as M.2, U.2, and EDSFF. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and systems customers, CNEX Labs aims to drive innovation in storage technologies necessary for modern data demands.

Nantero

Series G in 2018
Nantero, Inc. is a nanotechnology company which develops semiconductor products using carbon nanotubes in the United States and internationally. It offers density nonvolatile random access memory chips, nanoelectromechanical switches, memory semiconductor products, logic semiconductor products, other semiconductor products, and microelectronic-grade carbon nanotubes. The company serves various applications, including cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, networking and enterprise systems, and more. Nantero, Inc. was incorporated in 2001 and is based in Woburn, Massachusetts.

Edico Genome

Series B in 2017
Edico Genome Inc. develops bioinformatics processor chip that helps in DNA analysis. It offers DRAGEN bio-IT processor, a sequencing bioinformatics application-specific integrated circuit that is integrated on a PCIe form-factor card and is provided with accompanying software as a Platform-as-a-Service that is integrated directly into sequencing instruments and next-generation sequencing bioinformatics servers. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in La Jolla, California. As of May 14, 2018, Edico Genome Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Illumina, Inc.

Barefoot Networks

Series C in 2016
Barefoot Networks, Inc., founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in designing and developing Ethernet switch chips. As a subsidiary of Intel Corporation, Barefoot focuses on creating programmable network switches that simplify network programming, making it as accessible as programming a CPU. The company offers advanced features such as scalable load balancing, enhanced telemetry, and improved switching and routing capabilities. These innovations enable enterprises, data centers, and telecom providers to efficiently introduce new functions and features into their network products while maintaining high performance.

Diablo Technologies

Series C in 2016
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products that prioritize high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at next-generation enterprise computing, particularly for data-intensive applications. By leveraging deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo's products enhance the performance of memory systems, accelerating virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. This advancement enables organizations to achieve greater business value through improved efficiency and resource consolidation in their computing environments.

Nantero

Series F in 2015
Nantero, Inc. is a nanotechnology company which develops semiconductor products using carbon nanotubes in the United States and internationally. It offers density nonvolatile random access memory chips, nanoelectromechanical switches, memory semiconductor products, logic semiconductor products, other semiconductor products, and microelectronic-grade carbon nanotubes. The company serves various applications, including cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, networking and enterprise systems, and more. Nantero, Inc. was incorporated in 2001 and is based in Woburn, Massachusetts.

Nantero

Series E in 2015
Nantero, Inc. is a nanotechnology company which develops semiconductor products using carbon nanotubes in the United States and internationally. It offers density nonvolatile random access memory chips, nanoelectromechanical switches, memory semiconductor products, logic semiconductor products, other semiconductor products, and microelectronic-grade carbon nanotubes. The company serves various applications, including cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, networking and enterprise systems, and more. Nantero, Inc. was incorporated in 2001 and is based in Woburn, Massachusetts.

Barefoot Networks

Series B in 2015
Barefoot Networks, Inc., founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in designing and developing Ethernet switch chips. As a subsidiary of Intel Corporation, Barefoot focuses on creating programmable network switches that simplify network programming, making it as accessible as programming a CPU. The company offers advanced features such as scalable load balancing, enhanced telemetry, and improved switching and routing capabilities. These innovations enable enterprises, data centers, and telecom providers to efficiently introduce new functions and features into their network products while maintaining high performance.

CNEX Labs

Series B in 2015
CNEX Labs, Inc. is a developer of semiconductor storage solutions, specializing in NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs that support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo. CNEX's products are designed for cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and flexibility for software-defined storage. The controllers facilitate enhanced capabilities in big data computing and analytics, allowing customers to create differentiated SSD solutions across various form factors such as M.2, U.2, and EDSFF. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and systems customers, CNEX Labs aims to drive innovation in storage technologies necessary for modern data demands.

Edico Genome

Series A in 2014
Edico Genome Inc. develops bioinformatics processor chip that helps in DNA analysis. It offers DRAGEN bio-IT processor, a sequencing bioinformatics application-specific integrated circuit that is integrated on a PCIe form-factor card and is provided with accompanying software as a Platform-as-a-Service that is integrated directly into sequencing instruments and next-generation sequencing bioinformatics servers. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in La Jolla, California. As of May 14, 2018, Edico Genome Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Illumina, Inc.

CNEX Labs

Series A in 2014
CNEX Labs, Inc. is a developer of semiconductor storage solutions, specializing in NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs that support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo. CNEX's products are designed for cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and flexibility for software-defined storage. The controllers facilitate enhanced capabilities in big data computing and analytics, allowing customers to create differentiated SSD solutions across various form factors such as M.2, U.2, and EDSFF. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and systems customers, CNEX Labs aims to drive innovation in storage technologies necessary for modern data demands.

Diablo Technologies

Venture Round in 2014
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products that prioritize high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at next-generation enterprise computing, particularly for data-intensive applications. By leveraging deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo's products enhance the performance of memory systems, accelerating virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. This advancement enables organizations to achieve greater business value through improved efficiency and resource consolidation in their computing environments.

CNEX Labs

Seed Round in 2013
CNEX Labs, Inc. is a developer of semiconductor storage solutions, specializing in NVMe PCIe SSD controller ASICs that support LightNVM/Open-Channel operations. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company also has offices in Copenhagen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Tokyo. CNEX's products are designed for cloud, hyperscale, and enterprise data centers, offering high performance, low and predictable latency, and flexibility for software-defined storage. The controllers facilitate enhanced capabilities in big data computing and analytics, allowing customers to create differentiated SSD solutions across various form factors such as M.2, U.2, and EDSFF. By partnering with solid-state storage manufacturers and systems customers, CNEX Labs aims to drive innovation in storage technologies necessary for modern data demands.

Skyera

Series B in 2013
Skyera specializes in providing affordable flash memory solutions for enterprise solid-state storage systems. The company's Skyhawk series is engineered to deliver high performance and low power consumption, making it suitable for a wide range of applications such as cloud computing, big data, mobility, and social networking. By focusing on cost-effective solutions, Skyera aims to enhance the efficiency of enterprise storage systems while meeting the demands of modern data-driven environments.

Nantero

Series D in 2012
Nantero, Inc. is a nanotechnology company which develops semiconductor products using carbon nanotubes in the United States and internationally. It offers density nonvolatile random access memory chips, nanoelectromechanical switches, memory semiconductor products, logic semiconductor products, other semiconductor products, and microelectronic-grade carbon nanotubes. The company serves various applications, including cell phones, MP3 players, digital cameras, networking and enterprise systems, and more. Nantero, Inc. was incorporated in 2001 and is based in Woburn, Massachusetts.

Diablo Technologies

Funding Round in 2012
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products that prioritize high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at next-generation enterprise computing, particularly for data-intensive applications. By leveraging deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo's products enhance the performance of memory systems, accelerating virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. This advancement enables organizations to achieve greater business value through improved efficiency and resource consolidation in their computing environments.

Diablo Technologies

Series B in 2008
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products that prioritize high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at next-generation enterprise computing, particularly for data-intensive applications. By leveraging deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo's products enhance the performance of memory systems, accelerating virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. This advancement enables organizations to achieve greater business value through improved efficiency and resource consolidation in their computing environments.

Diablo Technologies

Series A in 2005
Diablo Technologies is a private fabless semiconductor company established in 2002, specializing in the design of large mixed signal ASIC products that prioritize high data rates, low power consumption, and low latency. The company focuses on developing memory system interface products aimed at next-generation enterprise computing, particularly for data-intensive applications. By leveraging deep sub-micron CMOS technology, Diablo's products enhance the performance of memory systems, accelerating virtualization, database management, financial services, and big data analytics. This advancement enables organizations to achieve greater business value through improved efficiency and resource consolidation in their computing environments.

Sirf Technology

Private Equity Round in 2002
SiRF Technology develops semiconductor and software products that enable location-awareness.

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. develops system-on-chip solutions for Bluetooth and other wireless communications applications.

Extreme Devices

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

Nishan Systems

Series C in 2000
Nishan Systems, founded in 1998 and based in San Jose, California, specializes in the development of switches and adapters that utilize internet protocol and gigabit ethernet technology. The company's products are designed to facilitate the transfer of large blocks of data between servers and storage devices, supporting protocols such as iSCSI, iFCP, and E-Port for trunking to internet protocol backbones and legacy fiber channel networks. This technology enables customers to enhance their storage networking capabilities. Nishan Systems was acquired by McDATA Corporation in August 2003.

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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