CMind-SEMI
Series A in 2023
CMind is committed to becoming the new global leader in smartphone communication chips by concentrating on 4G and 5G advanced wireless communication chips and complete solutions.
CYGNUSEMI
Series A in 2022
Cygnus Semi is a semiconductor chip technology company that specializes in developing solutions for 5G Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications. The company focuses on creating advanced connectivity capabilities for smart devices and smart cities. Its products are designed to enhance the performance of electronic devices, allowing manufacturers to integrate high-quality chip technology into their smart products. Through its innovations, Cygnus Semi aims to support the growing demand for enhanced connectivity in various sectors.
Shanghai High-Flying Electronics Technology
Series B in 2022
Shanghai High-Flying Electronics Technology specializes in wireless communication, encompassing everything from the system chip, IOT module, IOT device, application software, enterprise cloud service, and APP terminal application of all independent technology platforms. Shanghai High-Flying Electronics Technology helps in the transformation of enterprises and IoT products.
CMind-SEMI
Venture Round in 2021
CMind is committed to becoming the new global leader in smartphone communication chips by concentrating on 4G and 5G advanced wireless communication chips and complete solutions.
Atmosic Technologies
Series B in 2019
Atmosic Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company that designs ultra-low power wireless technologies to dramatically extend battery life or enable battery-free IoT devices by harvesting ambient energy such as light, radio frequency, thermal, and kinetic sources. Its solutions power devices in wearables, remotes, beacons, sensors, and asset trackers, helping designers and manufacturers reduce maintenance costs for connected IoT deployments across personal, home, auto, healthcare, industrial, and enterprise settings. The ATM2, ATM3, ATM33, and ATM34 series support multiple IoT applications. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Campbell, California.
Tilera Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in San Jose, California, with additional locations in Westborough, Massachusetts, and Beijing, China. Founded in 2004, Tilera specializes in designing multicore embedded processors tailored for networking, digital multimedia, and wireless infrastructure markets. The company's product portfolio includes the TILEPro multicore processor, which is designed to deliver high-performance computing for various embedded applications such as networking, wireless infrastructure, and digital multimedia processing. Additionally, Tilera offers a multicore development environment for programming solutions and TILExpress PCIe production cards.
Beceem Communications
Venture Round in 2009
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the WiMAX marketplace. It specializes in developing baseband and radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits, along with reference designs and software solutions, aimed at facilitating the integration of 4G technology into various mobile broadband devices. Since its inception, Beceem has established itself as a leader in the industry, being the first to introduce a pre-WiMAX chipset in 2005, followed by the launch of the first Wave 1 and Wave 2 mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2006. Their products support a wide range of end-user devices, including dongles, modems, gateways, mobile routers, and smartphones, contributing to advancements in mobile communications technology.
Quintic (Beijing) Microelectronics Co., Ltd. is a Chinese chip design company focused on providing consumers with low power consumption and cost-effective wireless access solutions.
Quintic was established on September 29, 2006. Its core design and architecture engineers come from leading global companies with technical expertise covering WLAN, Bluetooth, WiMax, mobile TV, ultra wideband, and other communications standards. Since early 2007, Quintic started the development of the FM production line, and incorporated high-performance FM transmitter chips in the field of personal wireless audio connectivity applications.
Mojo Networks
Series C in 2007
Mojo Networks, Inc. is a provider of cloud-managed WiFi solutions for enterprises globally, specializing in advanced wireless network technologies. Founded in 2002 and based in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance network management and security. Key offerings include the Mojo Wireless Manager for network deployment and management, Mojo Guest Manager for guest authentication via various plugins, and Mojo AirTight, which provides wireless intrusion prevention. The platform also features Mojo Navigator for automated network design and monitoring, Mojo Aware for leveraging cloud and big data, and Mojo Canvas for creating interactive guest network pages. Additionally, Mojo Networks supports mobile-optimized setup through Mojo Nano and offers tools for packet analysis and API access. Serving diverse sectors such as education, government, finance, and hospitality, Mojo Networks aims to simplify and secure wireless connectivity, ensuring reliable and seamless user experiences. As of August 2018, Mojo Networks operates as a subsidiary of Arista Networks, Inc.
Tilera Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in San Jose, California, with additional locations in Westborough, Massachusetts, and Beijing, China. Founded in 2004, Tilera specializes in designing multicore embedded processors tailored for networking, digital multimedia, and wireless infrastructure markets. The company's product portfolio includes the TILEPro multicore processor, which is designed to deliver high-performance computing for various embedded applications such as networking, wireless infrastructure, and digital multimedia processing. Additionally, Tilera offers a multicore development environment for programming solutions and TILExpress PCIe production cards.
Beceem Communications
Series D in 2007
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the WiMAX marketplace. It specializes in developing baseband and radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits, along with reference designs and software solutions, aimed at facilitating the integration of 4G technology into various mobile broadband devices. Since its inception, Beceem has established itself as a leader in the industry, being the first to introduce a pre-WiMAX chipset in 2005, followed by the launch of the first Wave 1 and Wave 2 mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2006. Their products support a wide range of end-user devices, including dongles, modems, gateways, mobile routers, and smartphones, contributing to advancements in mobile communications technology.
Beceem Communications
Series D in 2006
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the WiMAX marketplace. It specializes in developing baseband and radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits, along with reference designs and software solutions, aimed at facilitating the integration of 4G technology into various mobile broadband devices. Since its inception, Beceem has established itself as a leader in the industry, being the first to introduce a pre-WiMAX chipset in 2005, followed by the launch of the first Wave 1 and Wave 2 mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2006. Their products support a wide range of end-user devices, including dongles, modems, gateways, mobile routers, and smartphones, contributing to advancements in mobile communications technology.
Mojo Networks
Series B in 2005
Mojo Networks, Inc. is a provider of cloud-managed WiFi solutions for enterprises globally, specializing in advanced wireless network technologies. Founded in 2002 and based in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance network management and security. Key offerings include the Mojo Wireless Manager for network deployment and management, Mojo Guest Manager for guest authentication via various plugins, and Mojo AirTight, which provides wireless intrusion prevention. The platform also features Mojo Navigator for automated network design and monitoring, Mojo Aware for leveraging cloud and big data, and Mojo Canvas for creating interactive guest network pages. Additionally, Mojo Networks supports mobile-optimized setup through Mojo Nano and offers tools for packet analysis and API access. Serving diverse sectors such as education, government, finance, and hospitality, Mojo Networks aims to simplify and secure wireless connectivity, ensuring reliable and seamless user experiences. As of August 2018, Mojo Networks operates as a subsidiary of Arista Networks, Inc.
Beceem Communications
Series B in 2005
Beceem Communications is a fabless semiconductor company that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the WiMAX marketplace. It specializes in developing baseband and radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits, along with reference designs and software solutions, aimed at facilitating the integration of 4G technology into various mobile broadband devices. Since its inception, Beceem has established itself as a leader in the industry, being the first to introduce a pre-WiMAX chipset in 2005, followed by the launch of the first Wave 1 and Wave 2 mobile WiMAX chipsets in 2006. Their products support a wide range of end-user devices, including dongles, modems, gateways, mobile routers, and smartphones, contributing to advancements in mobile communications technology.
Reef Point Systems
Venture Round in 2005
Reef Point Systems, Inc. specializes in providing security solutions for converged wireless and wireline networks in the United States. The company's product portfolio includes the iQ family, which focuses on fixed/mobile convergence security, secure mobile access, and network infrastructure protection. These solutions are designed to help operators secure a range of services, including voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Internet Protocol television (IPTV), and multimedia services. Reef Point's offerings enable wireless service providers to safeguard their network infrastructure while delivering multimedia services to mobile users. Additionally, the company provides various security services such as virtual private networks, firewalls, denial of service attack prevention, content filtering, and remote access. Founded in 1998 and formerly known as Quarry Technologies, Inc., Reef Point Systems is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts. In December 2007, it was acquired by NextPoint Networks, Inc.
Mojo Networks
Series A in 2004
Mojo Networks, Inc. is a provider of cloud-managed WiFi solutions for enterprises globally, specializing in advanced wireless network technologies. Founded in 2002 and based in Mountain View, California, the company offers a comprehensive suite of products designed to enhance network management and security. Key offerings include the Mojo Wireless Manager for network deployment and management, Mojo Guest Manager for guest authentication via various plugins, and Mojo AirTight, which provides wireless intrusion prevention. The platform also features Mojo Navigator for automated network design and monitoring, Mojo Aware for leveraging cloud and big data, and Mojo Canvas for creating interactive guest network pages. Additionally, Mojo Networks supports mobile-optimized setup through Mojo Nano and offers tools for packet analysis and API access. Serving diverse sectors such as education, government, finance, and hospitality, Mojo Networks aims to simplify and secure wireless connectivity, ensuring reliable and seamless user experiences. As of August 2018, Mojo Networks operates as a subsidiary of Arista Networks, Inc.
Reef Point Systems
Series D in 2004
Reef Point Systems, Inc. specializes in providing security solutions for converged wireless and wireline networks in the United States. The company's product portfolio includes the iQ family, which focuses on fixed/mobile convergence security, secure mobile access, and network infrastructure protection. These solutions are designed to help operators secure a range of services, including voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Internet Protocol television (IPTV), and multimedia services. Reef Point's offerings enable wireless service providers to safeguard their network infrastructure while delivering multimedia services to mobile users. Additionally, the company provides various security services such as virtual private networks, firewalls, denial of service attack prevention, content filtering, and remote access. Founded in 1998 and formerly known as Quarry Technologies, Inc., Reef Point Systems is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts. In December 2007, it was acquired by NextPoint Networks, Inc.
Bermai is pioneering high performance, ultra-integrated chipsets for wireless applications and delivering innovative systems for single and multi-band connectivity that support the IEEE 802.11 family of standards. Bermai's designs with unmatched integration are optimized to deliver extended range and performance, power efficiency and flexibility at a significant cost advantage. These ultra-integrated solutions greatly simplify product development and enable wireless equipment manufacturers to design high performance products faster and with dramatic cost efficiencies.
With a "done it before" management team, over 50 decades of combined engineering experience, and core competencies in RF analog, digital signal processing, OFDM and CMOS disciplines, Bermai is strongly positioned to play a key role in advancing wireless communications technologies. Founded in March 2001, Bermai's renowned co-founders are Dr. Ramesh Harjani, a recognized authority in the fields of CMOS radio frequency circuits, low-power analog design and mixed-signal testing, and Dr. Jaekyun Moon, a recognized authority in the fields of channel characterization and signal processing for digital communications. Bruce Sanguinetti, wireless industry veteran and former president and co-founder of BreezeCOM (now known as Alvarion), leads Bermai as president and chief executive officer. Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, Bermai has received a total of $34 million in financing from key venture capitalists and strategic investors including Advanced Technology Ventures, Blueprint Ventures, Brightstone Capital, Mobius Venture Capital (formerly Softbank), the STIC Ventures fund backed by LG Electronics, and Walden International Investment Group.
Vivato is a provider of Wi-Fi infrastructure solutions that specializes in designing and delivering connectivity systems for mobile carriers and operators both in the United States and internationally. The company develops indoor and outdoor Wi-Fi base stations that enhance range and coverage for large environments, such as warehouses, stadiums, convention centers, office parks, and various outdoor areas. Vivato's indoor base stations improve connectivity in expansive indoor settings, while its outdoor base stations support high data rates for urban and rural initiatives, educational campuses, resorts, and transportation hubs, including airports and train terminals. By addressing the increasing demand for bandwidth driven by mobile devices, Vivato plays a vital role in enhancing wireless network infrastructure.
BeamReach Networks
Series C in 2003
BeamReach Networks a developer of broadband wireless technology.
BeamReach Networks
Series B in 2002
BeamReach Networks a developer of broadband wireless technology.
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.
Radix Wireless
Series A in 2000
Radix Wireless is a developer of broadband wireless products for network service providers.
BeamReach Networks
Series A in 2000
BeamReach Networks a developer of broadband wireless technology.
Reef Point Systems
Venture Round in 2000
Reef Point Systems, Inc. specializes in providing security solutions for converged wireless and wireline networks in the United States. The company's product portfolio includes the iQ family, which focuses on fixed/mobile convergence security, secure mobile access, and network infrastructure protection. These solutions are designed to help operators secure a range of services, including voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), Internet Protocol television (IPTV), and multimedia services. Reef Point's offerings enable wireless service providers to safeguard their network infrastructure while delivering multimedia services to mobile users. Additionally, the company provides various security services such as virtual private networks, firewalls, denial of service attack prevention, content filtering, and remote access. Founded in 1998 and formerly known as Quarry Technologies, Inc., Reef Point Systems is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts. In December 2007, it was acquired by NextPoint Networks, Inc.
Morphics Technology
Series B in 1999
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.