Marvell

Marvell is a semiconductor company specializing in integrated circuit solutions for communications, storage, and computing. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Marvell develops a diverse range of data infrastructure semiconductor solutions that encompass compute, networking, security, and storage applications. The company's offerings include processors, optical and copper transceivers, switches, and storage controllers, which are essential for modern infrastructure technology. Marvell also provides enterprise networking software, enabling cost-effective and feature-rich routing solutions for its partners. With a strong focus on innovation, Marvell's technologies enhance data read accuracy and performance in high-speed environments, thereby serving various sectors including data centers, carriers, enterprises, automotive, and consumer markets.

David Matukaitis

Vice President, Corporate Development

Raj Singh

Executive Vice President of Processors Business Group

18 past transactions

Tanzanite Silicon Solutions

Acquisition in 2022
Tanzanite Silicon Solutions specializes in the design and manufacture of silicon-centric products aimed at advancing next-generation data center architectures. The company develops a Smart Logic Interface Connector (SLIC) system-on-chip (SoC) architecture that facilitates autonomous scaling and efficient sharing of memory and computing resources with minimal latency, both within and between servers. Its product portfolio includes high-performance processor cores, AI and high-performance computing (HPC) accelerators, as well as network switches and routers. Through its comprehensive system-on-chip designs, Tanzanite Silicon Solutions supports industries from initial concept development to volume production, positioning itself as a key player in the evolving landscape of data center technology.

d-Matrix

Series A in 2022
D-Matrix is a technology company focused on developing a computing platform aimed at enhancing artificial intelligence inferencing workloads in data centers. The company is dedicated to creating an innovative, brain-inspired AI compute engine that addresses a wide range of inferencing tasks within the growing cloud and edge infrastructure markets. By employing an in-memory computing approach, D-Matrix seeks to improve the efficiency of memory-compute integration through advanced mixed-signal and digital signal processing techniques. This platform is particularly designed to support generative artificial intelligence applications and large language models, thereby providing clients with enhanced computational capabilities.

Innovium

Acquisition in 2021
Innovium, Inc. specializes in developing and deploying advanced switching silicon solutions for cloud, enterprise, and edge data centers. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with an additional location in Bengaluru, India, the company offers products such as TERALYNX 7 for large-scale public and private cloud applications and TERALYNX 5 for top-of-rack, enterprise, edge, and 5G data centers. Innovium also provides a cloud-based, open-source network operating system, along with standard APIs and a software development kit. The company's technology focuses on delivering scalable Ethernet switch solutions that enhance performance, programmability, and low latency, helping data centers address complex challenges effectively. Innovium is backed by several prominent venture capital firms.

Sonatus

Series A in 2021
Sonatus, Inc., founded in 2018 and based in Sunnyvale, California, develops a software platform that enhances vehicle-to-external connectivity and data collection for automotive manufacturers. The company's technology facilitates the management of in-vehicle infrastructure and cloud-based software, allowing for real-time monitoring and automation of vehicles. By providing tools that enable continuous improvements in cost, capabilities, reliability, and user experience, Sonatus plays a crucial role in the evolution of software-defined vehicles. Their solutions aim to simplify operations for automotive companies, making them more agile and efficient in delivering innovative features throughout the vehicle lifecycle.

Avera Semiconductor

Acquisition in 2019
Avera Semiconductor provides application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) semiconductor solutions. Avera has design experience in fields such as analog and mixed-signal and SoCs for switches, routers, and other devices.

Aquantia

Acquisition in 2019
Aquantia Corp specializes in the design, development, and marketing of high-speed communication integrated circuits for Ethernet connectivity, targeting data center, enterprise infrastructure, and access markets. The company creates solutions that serve as a crucial link between high-speed analog signals and digital information in computing and networking equipment. By focusing on delivering advanced data speeds, Aquantia addresses network bandwidth bottlenecks arising from the rapid increase in Internet Protocol traffic. With a team of experts experienced in technology development and signal processing, Aquantia is well-equipped to innovate in the fast-evolving landscape of Ethernet solutions.

Wilocity

Series D in 2013
Wilocity Ltd. develops 60 GHz wireless chipsets for the notebook and peripheral markets. Its wireless solution provides gigabit wireless networking and point-to-point connectivity. The company's gigabit wireless semiconductor solution brings a desktop experience to mobile computers. Wilocity Ltd. was founded in 2007 and is based in Caesarea, Israel.

Xelerated

Acquisition in 2012
Xelerated Inc. operates as a fabless semiconductor company. The company provides HX devices that offer wirespeed performance and cover a range of applications from carrier backbone platforms to access aggregation and enterprise switching systems; and Xelerator devices, which are network processors. It also offers a Software Development Kit that delivers an integrated development environment for developing, simulating, debugging, and testing forwarding plane applications for Xelerator network processors, as well as supports Xelerated's HX carrier Ethernet network processors and AX programmable Ethernet switches. In addition, the company provides Reference Design Kits, which are network processor development platforms for Xelerator network processors; and Precision Time Solution, which provides hardware and software support for Precision Time Protocol and Synchronous Ethernet. Further, it offers solutions for data aware transport platforms, switches/routers, metro Ethernet switches, and access equipment. The company was formerly known as Xelerated Packet Devices and changed its name to Xelerated Inc. in January 2002. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California with additional offices in Tel Aviv, Israel; Beijing, China; and Stockholm, Sweden.
DS2 was founded in 1998 and is headquartered in Valencia, Spain. DS2 was a leading technology innovator in next-generation wireline technology based on the G.hn standard, which aims to combine, powerline, coaxial, and phoneline wiring within a single wired home network. DS2 was also a global supplier of Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) solutions and Universal Powerline Association (UPA) compatible circuits for Digital Home, Smart Grid and Ethernet over Coax applications.

Iamba

Acquisition in 2008
Iamba Networks specializes in gigabit passive optical network solutions tailored for telecommunications equipment manufacturers and original device manufacturers. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, the company also has a research and development center in Israel. Iamba Networks focuses on developing fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) solutions, enhancing connectivity and broadband capabilities for its clients. As of late 2008, Iamba operates as a subsidiary of Marvell Technology Group Ltd.

PicoMobile Networks

Acquisition in 2008
PicoMobile Networks, Inc. develops VoIP and multimedia embedded client software for multi-mode handsets.

Avago - Printer ASICs

Acquisition in 2006
Avago - Printer ASICs is a supplier of system-on-chip and system level solutions for both inkjet and laser jet printer systems.

Marvell

Acquisition in 2003
Marvell is a semiconductor company specializing in integrated circuit solutions for communications, storage, and computing. Founded in 1995 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Marvell develops a diverse range of data infrastructure semiconductor solutions that encompass compute, networking, security, and storage applications. The company's offerings include processors, optical and copper transceivers, switches, and storage controllers, which are essential for modern infrastructure technology. Marvell also provides enterprise networking software, enabling cost-effective and feature-rich routing solutions for its partners. With a strong focus on innovation, Marvell's technologies enhance data read accuracy and performance in high-speed environments, thereby serving various sectors including data centers, carriers, enterprises, automotive, and consumer markets.

SysKonnect GmbH

Acquisition in 2002
SysKonnect GmbH is developing industry-leading technology for next-generation.

Wintegra

Series B in 2001
Wintegra is a provider of highly integrated network processors optimized for mobile backhaul, 3G and 4G wireless and wireline broadband networks.

Galileo Technology

Acquisition in 2001
Galileo Technology is a fabless semiconductor company that designs and markets complex semiconductor devices which solve important problems in high-performance embedded control systems, principally in the area of data communications. Galileo is focused on the mid-to-high-end of the embedded control market, as represented by systems that typically sell for more than $500 and predominantly use high-performance RISC microprocessors. The largest segments of this market are data communications and imaging, areas in which Galileo excels. Over the past year, most of Galileo's new product and new customer efforts have been focused on data communications. Galileo's products are divided into three areas: high-performance core logic, data communications controllers, and WAN interface devices, all of which are key building blocks of embedded systems. Galileo Technology Ltd. was founded in Karmiel, Israel in January 1993 with the charter of providing advanced semiconductor devices to the embedded control market. Galileo opened its marketing and business development group, Galileo Technology Inc., in San Jose, California, in March 1994. Galileo today employs more than 100 people and has sites in San Jose, Boston, London, and Israel. Galileo is a public company, traded on NASDAQ under the symbol GALTF. The Israeli operation is responsible for the architecture and design of all chip and board-level products offered by Galileo, as well as product engineering, test engineering, and quality control. The responsibilities of the U.S. organization include sales, marketing, technical support, operational logistics, and customer service for all customers worldwide. The U.S. and Israeli operations work closely with customers to define new products and provide technical support.
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