Pacific General Ventures

Pacific General Ventures is a private venture capital firm based in Atherton, California, founded in 2003. The firm specializes in providing operational, technological, and financial support to companies in various sectors, with a focus on semiconductor, web 2.0, and consumer internet technologies. Through its investments, Pacific General Ventures aims to foster growth and innovation in these industries, leveraging its expertise to help emerging firms succeed in competitive markets.

Nazari, Nersi

Founder

4 past transactions

VitalConnect

Series F in 2023
VitalConnect specializes in developing wearable biosensor technology for continuous patient monitoring. The company designs adhesive patches that adhere to the body, enabling the real-time recording of vital signs. By integrating expertise in biomedical engineering, data analytics, and chip design, VitalConnect's products support healthcare professionals in various settings, including hospitals and post-discharge care. The data collected can be easily accessed via mobile devices or computer systems, allowing for immediate response to urgent situations and providing valuable insights into patient health. This technology aims to enhance decision-making processes in clinical environments and improve overall patient care.

ClariPhy Communications

Venture Round in 2014
ClariPhy Communications, Inc. is a semiconductor company specializing in mixed-signal CMOS integrated circuits for optical networking and communication applications. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Irvine, California, with an additional office in Los Altos, the company develops advanced digital signal processing system-on-chips designed for high-performance optical networks. Its product offerings include coherent single-chip transceivers for quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) and dual polarization quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), as well as evaluation boards and Ethernet transceivers for enterprise and data center applications. ClariPhy’s solutions are utilized in various sectors, including data centers, transport infrastructure, and telecom networks, catering to both metro and long-haul markets. In 2016, ClariPhy became a subsidiary of Inphi Corporation, further enhancing its capabilities in delivering high-performance semiconductor solutions.

ClariPhy Communications

Series C in 2011
ClariPhy Communications, Inc. is a semiconductor company specializing in mixed-signal CMOS integrated circuits for optical networking and communication applications. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Irvine, California, with an additional office in Los Altos, the company develops advanced digital signal processing system-on-chips designed for high-performance optical networks. Its product offerings include coherent single-chip transceivers for quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) and dual polarization quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), as well as evaluation boards and Ethernet transceivers for enterprise and data center applications. ClariPhy’s solutions are utilized in various sectors, including data centers, transport infrastructure, and telecom networks, catering to both metro and long-haul markets. In 2016, ClariPhy became a subsidiary of Inphi Corporation, further enhancing its capabilities in delivering high-performance semiconductor solutions.

ClariPhy Communications

Series C in 2010
ClariPhy Communications, Inc. is a semiconductor company specializing in mixed-signal CMOS integrated circuits for optical networking and communication applications. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Irvine, California, with an additional office in Los Altos, the company develops advanced digital signal processing system-on-chips designed for high-performance optical networks. Its product offerings include coherent single-chip transceivers for quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) and dual polarization quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK), as well as evaluation boards and Ethernet transceivers for enterprise and data center applications. ClariPhy’s solutions are utilized in various sectors, including data centers, transport infrastructure, and telecom networks, catering to both metro and long-haul markets. In 2016, ClariPhy became a subsidiary of Inphi Corporation, further enhancing its capabilities in delivering high-performance semiconductor solutions.
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