Edge Impulse
Acquisition in 2025
Edge Impulse is a software platform focused on simplifying the development of machine learning models optimized for edge devices, where data is collected. The platform streamlines the entire process, encompassing data acquisition, signal processing, machine learning training, model testing, and deployment. It enables developers to create intelligent applications by facilitating the collection of real sensor data and processing it from raw inputs to neural networks. Edge Impulse's technology supports a wide range of devices, allowing for efficient operation on various hardware from microcontrollers to GPUs. By enhancing the accessibility and efficiency of embedded machine learning applications, Edge Impulse aims to promote positive societal change through advanced technology.
Eclypsium
Series C in 2025
Eclypsium develops a cloud-based platform that secures the unprotected firmware and hardware layer of enterprises. Its solution safeguards laptops, servers, and networking infrastructure against threats originating below the operating system.
Foundries.io
Acquisition in 2024
Foundries.io Limited is a software development company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, founded in 2017. The company specializes in creating software platforms for embedded product development, focusing on IoT and Edge devices. It offers a Linux microplatform for container-based Linux development and a Zephyr microplatform for real-time operating system applications. Foundries.io provides secure, over-the-air updatable software, including firmware, operating systems, and device management services, along with lifetime support for connected devices. This comprehensive approach allows clients to streamline their development processes, enhance product security, and reduce deployment costs, enabling them to concentrate on their own intellectual property.
Commsignia
Series B in 2023
Commsignia, established in 2012, specializes in developing and distributing cooperative intelligent transportation systems. Based in Budapest, Hungary, the company focuses on vehicle-to-vehicle and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication technologies, enabling cars to communicate with each other and with road infrastructure. Their key product, Commsignia V2X Software Stack, is an embedded solution that facilitates these communications on various platforms. Additionally, they offer a range of connected car solutions, including safety applications, a V2X simulator, on-board units, and roadside units. Commsignia's mission is to enhance traffic safety and efficiency by facilitating communication between vehicles, ultimately saving lives and improving traffic flow.
Cavli Wireless
Series A in 2023
Cavli Wireless specializes in IoT connectivity solutions. It designs and manufactures cellular IoT modules with integrated eSIMs, offering global connectivity out-of-the-box. The company's platform combines connectivity management, application processing, and data handling capabilities.
Ethernovia
Series A in 2023
Ethernovia specializes in developing advanced Ethernet systems for vehicles. By integrating high-performance components and utilizing artificial intelligence-driven interconnects, the company enhances autonomous driving capabilities, optimizes in-vehicle data flow, and ensures reliable communication networks.
Autotalks
Acquisition in 2023
Autotalks, Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications for both manned and autonomous vehicles. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Kfar Netter, Israel, the company develops a range of automotive-grade chipsets, including the CRATON integrated vehicular communication processor and the PLUTON V2X RF Transceiver. These products enable vehicles to communicate with each other and with infrastructure, enhancing safety and mobility. Autotalks also offers the PANGAEA4 V2X communication module, along with security verification and software solutions. The company serves a global clientele, including OEMs and Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, with offices in North America, Europe, and Asia. Autotalks stands out as the only provider of a comprehensive global V2X solution that meets stringent automotive safety and reliability standards, ensuring interoperability with various devices and protocols in diverse conditions.
Span
Venture Round in 2023
Span develops intelligent hardware and software solutions that transform traditional electrical panels into modern smart hubs. Their AI-powered system enables homeowners to optimize energy usage, reduce bills, and future-proof their homes for growing energy demands.
Blues Wireless
Series A in 2023
Blues Wireless Inc. is a Seattle-based company established in 2018 that specializes in manufacturing cellular embedded Internet of Things (IoT) equipment. The company's flagship product, Notecard, is a system-on-module (SOM) that integrates prepaid cellular connectivity, hardware design, and software capabilities, offering a secure communication solution for cloud-based monitoring and connected operations. By simplifying the development process for cellular IoT applications, Blues Wireless aims to enhance connectivity for individuals and businesses, enabling them to leverage the extensive potential of cellular IoT technology.
7Invensun Technology
Series D in 2022
7Invensun Technology, founded in 2009 and headquartered in Beijing, specializes in eye-tracking technology and machine vision. The company is dedicated to the research and development of various technologies, including eye-tracking, eye-motion control, head-tracking, gaze point tracking, and facial identification. With a strong focus on innovation, 7Invensun aims to lead the market in China by developing a range of products such as eye-tracking devices, wearable glasses, and head-tracking mice. Additionally, the company provides tailored eye-tracking technology solutions for various platforms, including PCs, tablets, smartphones, and smart glasses. Situated in Zhongguancun, often referred to as China's Silicon Valley, 7Invensun boasts a professional R&D team and independent intellectual property, positioning itself as a key player in the industry.
Arriver Software
Acquisition in 2022
Arriver Software is a technology company specializing in sensor perception and driving policy solutions for the automotive industry. The company develops scalable and upgradable software designed for smart mobility, which integrates advanced sensor perception capabilities with a comprehensive driving policy stack. This full suite of features is compatible with automotive system-on-a-chip (SoC) and accelerator products, allowing automakers to implement and enhance safety features across various vehicle models. Arriver's platform supports a range of functionalities, from entry-level active safety systems to more sophisticated automated driving technologies, thereby enabling manufacturers to improve safety and performance for drivers.
Sibros is a technology company that specializes in software-defined vehicle management through its Deep Connected Platform™. This platform integrates real-time data collection, software configuration management, remote updates, and diagnostic commands, all while adhering to stringent automotive safety, security, and data privacy standards. Sibros's solutions are versatile and can be implemented across various vehicle architectures, including legacy gas and diesel engines, next-generation battery electric vehicles, fuel cells, motorcycles, buses, commercial trucks, and heavy machinery. By leveraging advanced technology developed in Silicon Valley, Sibros empowers original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to enhance customer experiences, reduce costs, and explore new revenue opportunities throughout the entire mobility product life cycle. The company's software manages a vehicle's complete software inventory and configurations, facilitating the delivery of connected vehicle services and personalized mobility solutions at scale.
Wiliot is a technology company that designs wireless chipsets and battery-free smart tags that connect physical products to digital systems. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Diego, California, it combines semiconductor hardware with cloud services to bring connectivity to everyday items and packaging. Its platform uses radiofrequency energy harvesting to power IoT stickers, eliminating batteries and enabling lightweight tags that can be deployed across supply chains. The approach allows brands to monitor product location, usage, and replenishment, while gathering data on distribution, sales, usage, and recycling. Through battery-free Bluetooth-enabled tags that integrate with cloud services, Wiliot aims to bridge the digital and physical worlds for consumer goods, logistics, and retail applications.
CoreTigo specializes in high-performance wireless connectivity solutions for industrial automation. Its products enable machine builders, integrators, and manufacturers to enhance flexibility, adaptability, and modularity in their operations, leading to cost savings, increased productivity, and reduced downtime. CoreTigo's solutions are based on the IO-Link Wireless global standard, ensuring reliable communication even in harsh factory environments.
Viewtrix Technology
Series D in 2020
Viewtrix Technology specializes in the development of display driver chips and circuit boards, focusing on enhancing display resolution and color representation across various types of screens, including OLED, LCD, and LED. The company’s technologies are designed to support a range of electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and notebooks. By providing advanced display solutions, Viewtrix Technology enables electronics manufacturers to improve the quality of their products while simultaneously reducing costs.
SiFive, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in designing and manufacturing chips, particularly focusing on RISC-V architecture. Established in 2015 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in locations such as Oregon, Texas, India, Taiwan, and France, SiFive provides a range of products including multi-core application processors, embedded microcontrollers, and system-on-chip solutions tailored for various applications such as IoT and wearables. The company emphasizes the use of open-source technology to enable faster and more cost-effective hardware development. By offering software development kits, toolchains, and customized silicon products, SiFive aims to democratize access to advanced semiconductor solutions, accelerating innovation for businesses of all sizes.
Redtea Mobile
Venture Round in 2020
Redtea Mobile is a prominent provider of embedded SIM (eSIM) solutions, specializing in device connectivity services for Internet of Things (IoT) devices globally. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Nanshan, China, the company offers products such as RedteaReady and RedteaSIM, which facilitate seamless cellular connectivity. Its innovative RedteaGO application provides digital eSIM network services, particularly for iPhone users. Redtea Mobile's Remote SIM Provisioning (RSP) platform ensures compliance with GSMA standards and delivers global cellular data coverage. The company has formed partnerships with numerous mobile network operators and manufacturers, enabling eSIM capabilities in over 100 million devices across more than 90 countries. Redtea Mobile's vision centers on providing dynamic connectivity without borders, positioning it as a leader in the eSIM market and earning recognition as one of China's most innovative companies.
Viewtrix Technology
Series C in 2020
Viewtrix Technology specializes in the development of display driver chips and circuit boards, focusing on enhancing display resolution and color representation across various types of screens, including OLED, LCD, and LED. The company’s technologies are designed to support a range of electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and notebooks. By providing advanced display solutions, Viewtrix Technology enables electronics manufacturers to improve the quality of their products while simultaneously reducing costs.
Particle Industries, Inc. is a provider of a comprehensive platform designed for the prototyping, scaling, and management of Internet of Things (IoT) products. The company offers a range of hardware development kits, including the Photon for Wi-Fi projects and the Electron for cellular-connected devices, along with various accessories like antennas and USB shields. Particle also delivers software tools such as Tinker, a mobile application for remote control, and Particle Build, a web-based development environment that allows users to write and deploy code easily. Its cloud platform facilitates secure interactions with connected devices through modern APIs, supporting developers in creating intelligent web services. With over 150,000 product builders across more than 170 countries, including notable clients like NASA and SpaceX, Particle has established itself as a key player in the IoT landscape. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Shenzhen, China, the company has been recognized for its innovation and impact in the IoT sector.
SiFive, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in designing and manufacturing chips, particularly focusing on RISC-V architecture. Established in 2015 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in locations such as Oregon, Texas, India, Taiwan, and France, SiFive provides a range of products including multi-core application processors, embedded microcontrollers, and system-on-chip solutions tailored for various applications such as IoT and wearables. The company emphasizes the use of open-source technology to enable faster and more cost-effective hardware development. By offering software development kits, toolchains, and customized silicon products, SiFive aims to democratize access to advanced semiconductor solutions, accelerating innovation for businesses of all sizes.
CoreTigo specializes in high-performance wireless connectivity solutions for industrial automation. Its products enable machine builders, integrators, and manufacturers to enhance flexibility, adaptability, and modularity in their operations, leading to cost savings, increased productivity, and reduced downtime. CoreTigo's solutions are based on the IO-Link Wireless global standard, ensuring reliable communication even in harsh factory environments.
Wiliot is a technology company that designs wireless chipsets and battery-free smart tags that connect physical products to digital systems. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Diego, California, it combines semiconductor hardware with cloud services to bring connectivity to everyday items and packaging. Its platform uses radiofrequency energy harvesting to power IoT stickers, eliminating batteries and enabling lightweight tags that can be deployed across supply chains. The approach allows brands to monitor product location, usage, and replenishment, while gathering data on distribution, sales, usage, and recycling. Through battery-free Bluetooth-enabled tags that integrate with cloud services, Wiliot aims to bridge the digital and physical worlds for consumer goods, logistics, and retail applications.
Kneron is a designer and developer of integrated software and hardware edge AI solutions, offering AI System-on-Chips, neural processing units, and on-device visual recognition software. The company enables real-time recognition, inference, and analysis on devices without cloud connectivity, supporting smart homes, smart surveillance, smartphones, wearables, robots, drones, and IoT devices. Its technology enables local AI workloads with low latency for a range of consumer and industrial applications. Founded in 2015, Kneron is headquartered in San Diego, with offices in Taipei, Zhuhai, and Shenzhen.
Dover Microsystems
Seed Round in 2018
Dover Microsystems, Inc. is a cybersecurity company based in Waltham, Massachusetts, founded in 2009. It specializes in developing security software solutions for processor designers, integrators, and manufacturers utilizing Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs). The company's flagship product, CoreGuard, integrates directly with processors to monitor every instruction execution, ensuring compliance with security, safety, and privacy rules. This hardware-based technology enables processors to defend themselves in real-time against network-based attacks and the exploitation of software vulnerabilities. In addition to CoreGuard, Dover Microsystems offers a software development kit (SDK) that includes tools for simulation, micropolicy authoring, and debugging, catering to various industries such as semiconductors, industrial IoT, transportation, medical, energy, home entertainment, and point of sale. The company's mission is to immunize processors worldwide against network-based threats, significantly enhancing the security posture of modern computing systems.
Viewtrix Technology
Series B in 2018
Viewtrix Technology specializes in the development of display driver chips and circuit boards, focusing on enhancing display resolution and color representation across various types of screens, including OLED, LCD, and LED. The company’s technologies are designed to support a range of electronic devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and notebooks. By providing advanced display solutions, Viewtrix Technology enables electronics manufacturers to improve the quality of their products while simultaneously reducing costs.
Kneron is a designer and developer of integrated software and hardware edge AI solutions, offering AI System-on-Chips, neural processing units, and on-device visual recognition software. The company enables real-time recognition, inference, and analysis on devices without cloud connectivity, supporting smart homes, smart surveillance, smartphones, wearables, robots, drones, and IoT devices. Its technology enables local AI workloads with low latency for a range of consumer and industrial applications. Founded in 2015, Kneron is headquartered in San Diego, with offices in Taipei, Zhuhai, and Shenzhen.
Wiliot is a technology company that designs wireless chipsets and battery-free smart tags that connect physical products to digital systems. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Diego, California, it combines semiconductor hardware with cloud services to bring connectivity to everyday items and packaging. Its platform uses radiofrequency energy harvesting to power IoT stickers, eliminating batteries and enabling lightweight tags that can be deployed across supply chains. The approach allows brands to monitor product location, usage, and replenishment, while gathering data on distribution, sales, usage, and recycling. Through battery-free Bluetooth-enabled tags that integrate with cloud services, Wiliot aims to bridge the digital and physical worlds for consumer goods, logistics, and retail applications.
Tonbo Imaging
Series B in 2017
Tonbo Imaging designs, builds and deploys advanced imaging and sensor systems for military reconnaissance and the security of government, critical infrastructure and industrial facilities, developing land vision systems for armored vehicles and providing airborne and naval imaging solutions as well as homeland security products and OEM cores and modules that integrate image acquisition with computer vision to support night vision, scene interpretation and situational awareness across battlefields, unmanned and manned platforms and critical infrastructure and transport applications.
Particle Industries, Inc. is a provider of a comprehensive platform designed for the prototyping, scaling, and management of Internet of Things (IoT) products. The company offers a range of hardware development kits, including the Photon for Wi-Fi projects and the Electron for cellular-connected devices, along with various accessories like antennas and USB shields. Particle also delivers software tools such as Tinker, a mobile application for remote control, and Particle Build, a web-based development environment that allows users to write and deploy code easily. Its cloud platform facilitates secure interactions with connected devices through modern APIs, supporting developers in creating intelligent web services. With over 150,000 product builders across more than 170 countries, including notable clients like NASA and SpaceX, Particle has established itself as a key player in the IoT landscape. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Shenzhen, China, the company has been recognized for its innovation and impact in the IoT sector.
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.
Borqs Technologies
Series E in 2017
Borqs Technologies specializes in developing software solutions and products for Android-based smart connected devices. It offers customizable hardware products like trackers, smart watches, ruggedized handsets, tablets, and mobile connectivity modules. The company generates revenue primarily from hardware sales, with a significant portion coming from its key market, China.
7Invensun Technology
Venture Round in 2016
7Invensun Technology, founded in 2009 and headquartered in Beijing, specializes in eye-tracking technology and machine vision. The company is dedicated to the research and development of various technologies, including eye-tracking, eye-motion control, head-tracking, gaze point tracking, and facial identification. With a strong focus on innovation, 7Invensun aims to lead the market in China by developing a range of products such as eye-tracking devices, wearable glasses, and head-tracking mice. Additionally, the company provides tailored eye-tracking technology solutions for various platforms, including PCs, tablets, smartphones, and smart glasses. Situated in Zhongguancun, often referred to as China's Silicon Valley, 7Invensun boasts a professional R&D team and independent intellectual property, positioning itself as a key player in the industry.
7Invensun Technology
Venture Round in 2014
7Invensun Technology, founded in 2009 and headquartered in Beijing, specializes in eye-tracking technology and machine vision. The company is dedicated to the research and development of various technologies, including eye-tracking, eye-motion control, head-tracking, gaze point tracking, and facial identification. With a strong focus on innovation, 7Invensun aims to lead the market in China by developing a range of products such as eye-tracking devices, wearable glasses, and head-tracking mice. Additionally, the company provides tailored eye-tracking technology solutions for various platforms, including PCs, tablets, smartphones, and smart glasses. Situated in Zhongguancun, often referred to as China's Silicon Valley, 7Invensun boasts a professional R&D team and independent intellectual property, positioning itself as a key player in the industry.
Qterics
Venture Round in 2014
Qterics is a technology company that specializes in device management solutions for electronics manufacturers. Founded in 2003, it provides remote control and troubleshooting services for a range of internet-connected devices, including TVs and set-top boxes. Qterics' technology is integrated into major silicon platforms from leading chip vendors and is utilized in millions of devices produced by prominent equipment manufacturers. The company also offers support capabilities such as digital rights management (DRM) provisioning and secure software delivery, enabling clients to efficiently manage and maintain their Internet of Things devices. With a management team possessing extensive experience in enhancing and supporting consumer products, Qterics has established strategic partnerships that align with its business objectives.
Ineda Systems
Series B in 2014
Ineda Systems Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of low-power system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, focusing on improving power consumption for wearable and Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. Established in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Hyderabad, India, the company employs a hierarchical computing architecture that allows multiple CPUs to operate independently while sharing resources. This architecture enhances contextual computing, enabling devices to remain in an always-on state and optimally utilize CPUs, peripherals, accelerators, and memory based on specific applications. Ineda's products are designed for various sectors, including automotive, healthcare, fitness, and smart infrastructure, supporting applications such as traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, and telehealth solutions. The company distributes its offerings through a network of partners across the United States, India, Taiwan, China, Korea, and Japan, positioning itself as a leader in low-power SoC development for both consumer and enterprise markets.
CSR is a pioneering designer and developer of silicon and software tailored for the consumer electronics market. The company focuses on simplifying complex challenges, enhancing the lives of motorists, photographers, music enthusiasts, and mobile phone users. CSR's expertise spans five key sectors: voice and music, location services, automotive infotainment, Bluetooth Smart connectivity, and imaging technologies. The firm's engineers work on innovative solutions that integrate smartphones with in-vehicle systems, facilitate navigation in public spaces, and enhance wireless audio experiences. CSR is recognized for its advanced semiconductors and software supporting major technology standards, including Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi. As the demand for its products has increased, CSR has strategically expanded into new markets, including voice, music, and gaming, further solidifying its commitment to innovation through acquisitions of relevant companies in recent years.
Stonestreet One
Acquisition in 2014
Stonestreet One is a leading provider of software solutions for Bluetooth wireless technology, headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky. The company specializes in developing software for various industries, including personal computing, automotive, biomedical, mobile communications, and consumer electronics. Its flagship products, Bluetopia® and BTExplorer, serve as Bluetooth Connection Managers for Windows CE and Windows Mobile devices, and are utilized by numerous manufacturers worldwide, resulting in millions of devices currently equipped with its technology. Stonestreet One is committed to maintaining up-to-date protocols and profiles, actively participating in industry standards bodies such as the Bluetooth Special Interest Group and the Continua Health Alliance to enhance the capability and interoperability of wireless devices.
Euvision Technologies
Acquisition in 2014
Euvision Technologies is a technology-focused company specializing in visual concept detection software. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, the company offers innovative solutions that enhance the value of digital photos and videos for its clients. Through its flagship application, Impala, Euvision Technologies provides users with an on-device camera technology that utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning to enable visual scene recognition and photo scene classification. This fully automatic mobile application allows users to add visual tags to their content, facilitating a more effective search for images that standard text-based queries may not easily retrieve.
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.
Summit Microelectronics
Acquisition in 2014
Summit Microelectronics, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of integrated circuits that blend analog and digital technologies. The company focuses on providing integrated power management solutions for various markets, including consumer electronics, telecommunications, and computing. Its product offerings encompass a wide range of devices, such as environmental and power monitors, battery chargers, multi-output power supplies, and power supply trackers. Additionally, Summit develops hot swap controllers, reset controllers, application-specific standard products for consumer equipment, and chipset companion devices. The company also provides interface products compatible with both three-wire and two-wire systems, along with power supply marginers, sequencers, laser power controllers, A/D converters, and electronic potentiometers. Summit Microelectronics is committed to enhancing system performance while reducing design complexity through its innovative programmable, non-volatile mixed-signal IC technology and user-friendly development environment.
Ineda Systems
Series B in 2014
Ineda Systems Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of low-power system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, focusing on improving power consumption for wearable and Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. Established in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Hyderabad, India, the company employs a hierarchical computing architecture that allows multiple CPUs to operate independently while sharing resources. This architecture enhances contextual computing, enabling devices to remain in an always-on state and optimally utilize CPUs, peripherals, accelerators, and memory based on specific applications. Ineda's products are designed for various sectors, including automotive, healthcare, fitness, and smart infrastructure, supporting applications such as traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, and telehealth solutions. The company distributes its offerings through a network of partners across the United States, India, Taiwan, China, Korea, and Japan, positioning itself as a leader in low-power SoC development for both consumer and enterprise markets.
Pelican Imaging
Series C in 2013
Pelican Imaging Corporation is a venture-backed software start-up focused on commercializing advanced computational camera technologies for the smartphone market. The company is developing innovative array sensor technology that delivers highly accurate depth data in real time for both images and video. This technology enhances augmented reality applications by offering precise near-field and far-field depth data across various lighting conditions, enabling real-time processing and dynamic calibration. Pelican Imaging's multi-camera imaging solutions facilitate features such as post-capture refocusing, object segmentation, linear depth measurements, and 3D model creation, thereby improving user experience and functionality across devices.
Pelican Imaging
Series C in 2013
Pelican Imaging Corporation is a venture-backed software start-up focused on commercializing advanced computational camera technologies for the smartphone market. The company is developing innovative array sensor technology that delivers highly accurate depth data in real time for both images and video. This technology enhances augmented reality applications by offering precise near-field and far-field depth data across various lighting conditions, enabling real-time processing and dynamic calibration. Pelican Imaging's multi-camera imaging solutions facilitate features such as post-capture refocusing, object segmentation, linear depth measurements, and 3D model creation, thereby improving user experience and functionality across devices.
EPOS is a leading provider of advanced digital positioning technology, specializing in ultrasound technologies for input solutions such as digital pens, styluses, and gesture recognition. The company collaborates with original equipment manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to deliver innovative positioning-based consumer electronics for the PC peripheral, notebook, and touch-screen markets. EPOS products, including the Digital Pen & Mouse and Wired Digital Pen, are marketed primarily in the US and Europe and are also offered as complementary hardware for various laptops. The technology relies on the transmission of ultrasonic acoustic waves between a transmitter, embedded in devices like pens, and a software-based receiver, allowing for precise measurement of distance and position. Due to its small size, low cost, and minimal battery consumption, EPOS technology can be easily integrated into a wide range of consumer electronics, leading to extensive product possibilities.
Livescribe
Venture Round in 2012
Livescribe, Inc. is a technology company based in Oakland, California, specializing in the design and manufacture of smartpens that facilitate the capture, search, and sharing of handwritten notes on digital devices. Founded in 2007, the company offers a range of smartpens, including the Sky Wi-Fi smartpen, which transfers recorded notes and audio to cloud accounts for access on various devices, and the Echo smartpen, which connects to computers via USB for interactive note transfer. Additionally, the Livescribe 3 smartpen utilizes Bluetooth technology to send written data to smartphones and tablets. Livescribe's products cater to a diverse audience, including students, educators, and professionals, aiding them in capturing and sharing their written and auditory experiences. The company also provides associated products such as dot paper, ink, and accessories through online channels. Livescribe operates as a subsidiary of Anoto Group AB.
Validity Sensors
Series E in 2012
Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors specializes in Natural ID authentication technology, primarily offering advanced fingerprint sensor solutions. The company is recognized as a leader in this field, delivering high-performance, secure, and cost-effective authentication methods that cater to the growing demand for mobile payment transactions and cloud-based services. Validity's Natural ID solutions address the limitations of traditional passwords and PINs, which are often vulnerable to hacking or difficult for users to remember. By leveraging unique human characteristics such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, Validity provides a robust platform for identity verification and secure wireless transactions. Among these, fingerprint authentication is noted for its effectiveness, usability, and affordability, making it an optimal choice for enhancing security across various applications, including corporate network security and portable data protection.
DesignArt Networks
Acquisition in 2012
DesignArt Networks is a prominent silicon provider specializing in 4G infrastructure products. The company develops software-defined system-on-chip (SoC) platforms that deliver high performance for compact base stations, including Enterprise Femto, Pico, and Micro variants, as well as Remote Radio Heads (RRH) and backhaul links utilizing NLOS, Microwave, and E-Band technologies. DesignArt Networks' SoC platforms come pre-loaded with proven software packages, facilitating the efficient design of advanced products while minimizing both bill of materials costs and power consumption.
Ubicom
Acquisition in 2012
Ubicom is a privately held company based in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in the development of communications and media processor (CMP) and software platforms. The company focuses on addressing the specific needs of real-time interactive applications and multimedia content delivery within the digital home environment. Ubicom offers optimized system-level solutions tailored for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across a diverse range of products, including wireless routers, access points, VoIP gateways, and streaming media devices. Their innovative multithreaded processor design and real-time operating system, combined with application-level solutions, aim to deliver a high-quality user experience characterized by exceptional ease of use.
Sandbridge Technologies
Acquisition in 2010
Sandbridge Technologies Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development and marketing of innovative fully programmable software-defined-radio (SDR) chipsets designed for multimode, multi-function wireless handheld devices. By leveraging its proprietary SandBlaster DSP baseband architecture, Sandbridge offers cost-effective and ultra-low power broadband wireless technology, providing significant competitive advantages in the global cellular marketplace. The company focuses on delivering advanced solutions tailored for the wireless handset industry.
Livescribe
Series C in 2010
Livescribe, Inc. is a technology company based in Oakland, California, specializing in the design and manufacture of smartpens that facilitate the capture, search, and sharing of handwritten notes on digital devices. Founded in 2007, the company offers a range of smartpens, including the Sky Wi-Fi smartpen, which transfers recorded notes and audio to cloud accounts for access on various devices, and the Echo smartpen, which connects to computers via USB for interactive note transfer. Additionally, the Livescribe 3 smartpen utilizes Bluetooth technology to send written data to smartphones and tablets. Livescribe's products cater to a diverse audience, including students, educators, and professionals, aiding them in capturing and sharing their written and auditory experiences. The company also provides associated products such as dot paper, ink, and accessories through online channels. Livescribe operates as a subsidiary of Anoto Group AB.
Validity Sensors
Series D in 2010
Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors specializes in Natural ID authentication technology, primarily offering advanced fingerprint sensor solutions. The company is recognized as a leader in this field, delivering high-performance, secure, and cost-effective authentication methods that cater to the growing demand for mobile payment transactions and cloud-based services. Validity's Natural ID solutions address the limitations of traditional passwords and PINs, which are often vulnerable to hacking or difficult for users to remember. By leveraging unique human characteristics such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, Validity provides a robust platform for identity verification and secure wireless transactions. Among these, fingerprint authentication is noted for its effectiveness, usability, and affordability, making it an optimal choice for enhancing security across various applications, including corporate network security and portable data protection.
Arteris specializes in system IP for accelerating SoC development. Its NoC IP technology and automation software enhance product performance while reducing power consumption and time to market.
Validity Sensors
Series C in 2009
Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors specializes in Natural ID authentication technology, primarily offering advanced fingerprint sensor solutions. The company is recognized as a leader in this field, delivering high-performance, secure, and cost-effective authentication methods that cater to the growing demand for mobile payment transactions and cloud-based services. Validity's Natural ID solutions address the limitations of traditional passwords and PINs, which are often vulnerable to hacking or difficult for users to remember. By leveraging unique human characteristics such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, Validity provides a robust platform for identity verification and secure wireless transactions. Among these, fingerprint authentication is noted for its effectiveness, usability, and affordability, making it an optimal choice for enhancing security across various applications, including corporate network security and portable data protection.
modu
Venture Round in 2009
modu invented, developed and is manufacturing tiny modular phones that can be "modufied" by connecting them with sleek devices known as fys. These devices enhance the functionality of the phone so users can have the smallest possible phone while enjoying a full range of features whenever they want.
The company was founded in 2007 by CEO Dov Moran, whose previous company, msystems, invented the USB Flash Drive (DiskOnKey) and sold to SanDisk for $1.6 billion.
modu recently launched its smallest, most versatile phone yet: the modu T. At 7.5 cm long, it has been cited by Guinness World Records as the world's lightest touch phone. The modu T phone offers everything you want in a smartphone: 3.5G connectivity, GPS, access to social networks, texting, music functionality, a 2.2" touch screen and 2 GB of storage (expandable to 32 GB memory card). It also includes popular applications like YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, eBuddy, Google Search and more.
This user-friendly phone can be adapted to be anything you want it to be: a tiny phone for your pocket or a personal media center. You can camerafy it, sportify it, boostify it or textify it, with more fy devices to come. Soon to be launched in various countries, the modu T offers superb call quality and an easy-to-use interface, and runs on Qualcomm's Brew operating system.
Also soon to be launched is the long-awaited modu W. - an android based Wi-Fi device with 2.2" touch screen. The modu W is feature rich device with unlimited applications through the modu market. The device allows users to talk, get social, chat, browse the web, play games, watch videos, listen to music and much more.
InvenSense
Series C in 2008
InvenSense designs, manufactures, and sells motion and sound sensor systems for various industries. Its products include accelerometers, gyroscopes, microphones, and seven-axis motion sensors, serving markets such as mobile devices, wearables, smart homes, gaming, industrial automation, and automotive sectors. InvenSense offers solutions for consumer electronics, original design manufacturers, contract manufacturers, and other industries. Headquartered in San Jose, California, the company operates as a subsidiary of TDK Corporation.
Validity Sensors
Series B in 2007
Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors specializes in Natural ID authentication technology, primarily offering advanced fingerprint sensor solutions. The company is recognized as a leader in this field, delivering high-performance, secure, and cost-effective authentication methods that cater to the growing demand for mobile payment transactions and cloud-based services. Validity's Natural ID solutions address the limitations of traditional passwords and PINs, which are often vulnerable to hacking or difficult for users to remember. By leveraging unique human characteristics such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, Validity provides a robust platform for identity verification and secure wireless transactions. Among these, fingerprint authentication is noted for its effectiveness, usability, and affordability, making it an optimal choice for enhancing security across various applications, including corporate network security and portable data protection.
InvenSense
Series B in 2007
InvenSense designs, manufactures, and sells motion and sound sensor systems for various industries. Its products include accelerometers, gyroscopes, microphones, and seven-axis motion sensors, serving markets such as mobile devices, wearables, smart homes, gaming, industrial automation, and automotive sectors. InvenSense offers solutions for consumer electronics, original design manufacturers, contract manufacturers, and other industries. Headquartered in San Jose, California, the company operates as a subsidiary of TDK Corporation.
Validity Sensors
Series A in 2006
Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Validity Sensors specializes in Natural ID authentication technology, primarily offering advanced fingerprint sensor solutions. The company is recognized as a leader in this field, delivering high-performance, secure, and cost-effective authentication methods that cater to the growing demand for mobile payment transactions and cloud-based services. Validity's Natural ID solutions address the limitations of traditional passwords and PINs, which are often vulnerable to hacking or difficult for users to remember. By leveraging unique human characteristics such as fingerprints, voice, and facial recognition, Validity provides a robust platform for identity verification and secure wireless transactions. Among these, fingerprint authentication is noted for its effectiveness, usability, and affordability, making it an optimal choice for enhancing security across various applications, including corporate network security and portable data protection.
Trigenix
Acquisition in 2004
Trigenix, founded in 2000, specializes in developing software for third-generation mobile networks and devices. The company offers a suite of technologies that enhance user interface (UI) capabilities, providing significant advantages to operators and device manufacturers. Trigenix's solutions enable the creation of flexible and customizable wireless device UIs, positioning the company as a key player in the evolution of mobile technology. Through partnerships, notably with industry giant QUALCOMM, Trigenix continues to advance its innovative contributions to UI technology in the mobile sector.