Kleiner Perkins

Founded in 1972, Kleiner Perkins is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. It specializes in investing in early-stage, growth, and incubation companies across various sectors including technology, healthcare, life sciences, and consumer goods. The firm partners with founders from inception to IPO, supporting them to maximize the potential of their ideas.

Leigh Marie Braswell

Partner

Annie Case

Partner

Josh Coyne

Partner

Joshua Coyne

Partner

Monica Desai Weiss

Principal

Past deals in Wireless

Mist Systems

Series C in 2018
Mist Systems, Inc. is a technology company specializing in transforming indoor Wi-Fi experiences through advanced machine learning and real-time data analytics. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, with additional offices in Austin and San Francisco, the company creates intelligent wireless network products that enhance user experiences and allow IT departments to manage networks proactively. Its offerings include cloud-managed access points, network elements, and client mobile devices, along with services such as Wi-Fi assurance, Marvis virtual assistant, and asset visibility. These solutions cater to various industries, including retail, education, digital workplaces, and healthcare. In April 2019, Mist Systems became a subsidiary of Juniper Networks, Inc., further expanding its capabilities in AI-driven wireless technology.

Shoof Technologies

Seed Round in 2018
Shoof Technologies, Inc. is a company specializing in advanced wireless technology tailored for the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) and logistics sectors. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Cupertino, California, Shoof develops a collaborative network that connects and transports data from various assets to the cloud in a reliable, secure, and cost-effective manner. The company's solutions leverage edge intelligence and an open architecture to facilitate efficient tracking and monitoring of assets, ensuring flexible access to cloud data. By offering a simple subscription model, Shoof aims to provide its clients with a low-cost infrastructure that meets the demands of modern industrial applications.

AOptix

Series F in 2015
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

HiWiFi

Series B in 2014
HiWiFi is a provider of innovative wireless connectivity equipment, specializing in smart routers that operate on a proprietary smart operating system. This unique platform allows users to install a variety of Internet-connected applications directly on the router, distinguishing HiWiFi from traditional routers that typically require third-party plugins for enhanced functionality. In addition to smart routers, the company offers storage-equipped Wi-Fi solutions, supported by cloud services and application software, which facilitate faster downloads from popular app stores such as iTunes Store, Google Play, and Xiaomi app store. Through its advanced technology, HiWiFi aims to enhance user experience by providing seamless connectivity and access to a diverse range of applications.

Jawbone

Private Equity Round in 2013
Jawbone specializes in designing personal technology products that are comfortable, usable, and aesthetically pleasing. Initially known for its Bluetooth headsets featuring NoiseAssassin™ technology, which enhances call clarity by eliminating background noise, the company has since expanded into developing smart fitness tracking devices.

eASIC

Private Equity Round in 2013
eASIC Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, founded in 1999. The company specializes in manufacturing eASIC platforms that significantly lower the cost of ownership and production time for customized silicon devices. Its product offerings include the Nextreme family of devices, which are designed to reduce development costs and turnaround times compared to standard cell ASICs, while also minimizing power consumption and unit costs. The Nextreme-3 and Nextreme-2 platforms represent the fourth and third generations of these devices, respectively. Additionally, eASIC provides the easicopy ASIC, which offers OEMs a pathway to transition from Nextreme devices to a cell-based design, further enhancing cost efficiency and performance. The eZ-IP alliance program also supports customers by providing access to verified eASIC-ready IP cores, facilitating quicker market entry. eASIC's products are utilized across various applications, including wireless infrastructure and consumer handheld devices, serving a global customer base.

Kovio

Debt Financing in 2013
Kovio Inc. is a privately held company based in Silicon Valley that specializes in the development of innovative semiconductor products utilizing printed silicon electronics and thin film technology. Founded at the MIT Media Laboratory, Kovio focuses on creating low-cost manufacturing solutions that leverage the advantages of graphics printing alongside the capabilities of silicon-based semiconductors. The company designs, develops, and manufactures printed silicon products for various applications, particularly in the Near Field Communication (NFC) and Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) markets. Its product offerings include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and NFC barcodes, positioning Kovio as a key player in the advancement of printed electronics.

Aerohive Networks

Venture Round in 2012
Aerohive Networks is a provider of wireless networking solutions that focuses on enhancing enterprise Wi-Fi connectivity. As a subsidiary of Extreme Networks, the company offers innovative services that enable businesses to transition from traditional copper networks to cloud-based wireless applications, thereby improving workforce productivity. Aerohive's cooperative control architecture eliminates the need for expensive controllers, resulting in cost savings and significant performance improvements, with application performance enhanced up to tenfold. The company is dedicated to providing agile and secure in-sourced services that address the complexities of managing numerous devices, offering a range of access points and wired devices designed around a scalable distributed architecture. This flexibility allows organizations to start small and expand their network capabilities without limitations.

AOptix

Series E in 2012
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

iMedia Comunicazione

Series B in 2012
iMedia Comunicazione (fromerly i-Media) is the top 3 wireless media placement agency in China. We are the main mobile media placement agency for Tencent QQ, covering 80% of its sales in national China, and we also sell media placement for Phoenix New Media, Sina, Baidu and 3G. We do have our competitive advantage edge in our business such as client resources and technology. We are also not only an agency, but also an APP developer for APP in-direct ad placement in new media. We hope to communicate with your team who is responsible for this area. We would very much like to exchange resources and collaborate with international groups. Just wondering if you have any clients who is going for the China market and would like media placement? Thanks very much. Specialties Wireless Mobile Marketing Communication, Marketing & Advertising in China, APP Developer, Internet Marketing in China

Kovio

Venture Round in 2012
Kovio Inc. is a privately held company based in Silicon Valley that specializes in the development of innovative semiconductor products utilizing printed silicon electronics and thin film technology. Founded at the MIT Media Laboratory, Kovio focuses on creating low-cost manufacturing solutions that leverage the advantages of graphics printing alongside the capabilities of silicon-based semiconductors. The company designs, develops, and manufactures printed silicon products for various applications, particularly in the Near Field Communication (NFC) and Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) markets. Its product offerings include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and NFC barcodes, positioning Kovio as a key player in the advancement of printed electronics.

Awarepoint

Venture Round in 2012
Awarepoint Corporation is a provider of cloud-based real-time locating systems (RTLS) that enhance operational efficiency across various industries, with a strong focus on healthcare. Established in 2002 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company offers a suite of solutions that includes analytical tools for transforming location data into actionable insights, as well as managed services encompassing analysis, configuration, installation, validation, and training. Awarepoint's RTLS solutions are particularly valuable in acute care hospitals, addressing challenges related to asset management, compliance, and patient throughput. The company also offers a Temperature Monitoring System designed to help medical facilities comply with guidelines for vaccine storage. Awarepoint's integrated platform allows healthcare organizations to optimize workflows and communication, improve staff efficiency, and enhance patient satisfaction, ultimately leading to better clinical and financial outcomes.

Devicescape Software

Venture Round in 2012
Devicescape Software specializes in Wi-Fi software solutions that facilitate seamless connectivity for mobile devices. With its Easy Wi-Fi product, the company offers a comprehensive solution that is straightforward to integrate and enhances user experience by enabling effortless access to any Wi-Fi network. Devicescape also provides mobile location and engagement solutions, functioning as a unified beacon network that allows device manufacturers to offer lifetime hot spot access with their products. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, Devicescape is a privately held organization supported by experienced industry professionals.

Jawbone

Venture Round in 2011
Jawbone specializes in designing personal technology products that are comfortable, usable, and aesthetically pleasing. Initially known for its Bluetooth headsets featuring NoiseAssassin™ technology, which enhances call clarity by eliminating background noise, the company has since expanded into developing smart fitness tracking devices.

Awarepoint

Series F in 2011
Awarepoint Corporation is a provider of cloud-based real-time locating systems (RTLS) that enhance operational efficiency across various industries, with a strong focus on healthcare. Established in 2002 and headquartered in San Diego, California, the company offers a suite of solutions that includes analytical tools for transforming location data into actionable insights, as well as managed services encompassing analysis, configuration, installation, validation, and training. Awarepoint's RTLS solutions are particularly valuable in acute care hospitals, addressing challenges related to asset management, compliance, and patient throughput. The company also offers a Temperature Monitoring System designed to help medical facilities comply with guidelines for vaccine storage. Awarepoint's integrated platform allows healthcare organizations to optimize workflows and communication, improve staff efficiency, and enhance patient satisfaction, ultimately leading to better clinical and financial outcomes.

Kovio

Venture Round in 2011
Kovio Inc. is a privately held company based in Silicon Valley that specializes in the development of innovative semiconductor products utilizing printed silicon electronics and thin film technology. Founded at the MIT Media Laboratory, Kovio focuses on creating low-cost manufacturing solutions that leverage the advantages of graphics printing alongside the capabilities of silicon-based semiconductors. The company designs, develops, and manufactures printed silicon products for various applications, particularly in the Near Field Communication (NFC) and Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) markets. Its product offerings include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and NFC barcodes, positioning Kovio as a key player in the advancement of printed electronics.

Wukong.com

Series A in 2011
Wukong.com, founded in 2009 by Yang Ning, is a prominent wireless search platform based in Beijing, China. The platform specializes in delivering efficient and user-friendly search experiences, offering 17 distinct types of search services. Its design optimizes searching speed, result ordering, downloading procedures, and resource presentation, ensuring users can quickly access content. Wukong.com has established itself as a leader in the wireless search sector, leveraging advanced technology and innovative operational strategies to provide top-notch search capabilities. The company's focus on continuous development in wireless search has positioned it as one of the most professional search engine websites in China.

Aerohive Networks

Series D in 2011
Aerohive Networks is a provider of wireless networking solutions that focuses on enhancing enterprise Wi-Fi connectivity. As a subsidiary of Extreme Networks, the company offers innovative services that enable businesses to transition from traditional copper networks to cloud-based wireless applications, thereby improving workforce productivity. Aerohive's cooperative control architecture eliminates the need for expensive controllers, resulting in cost savings and significant performance improvements, with application performance enhanced up to tenfold. The company is dedicated to providing agile and secure in-sourced services that address the complexities of managing numerous devices, offering a range of access points and wired devices designed around a scalable distributed architecture. This flexibility allows organizations to start small and expand their network capabilities without limitations.

Stoke

Series E in 2011
Stoke is a developer of carrier-class multi-access convergence gateways tailored for fixed, mobile, and Internet-based operators. The company specializes in solutions that enable mobile network operators to enhance the economic efficiency of their 3G mobile networks. Its flagship product, the Stoke Session Exchange, is an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively manages the security, service, and mobility challenges associated with optimizing multimedia sessions. Additionally, Stoke offers the Mobile Data Offload service, which assists 3G network operators in addressing both capacity and subscriber satisfaction issues related to mobile broadband data delivery. Through these offerings, Stoke aims to support operators in maximizing their network performance and improving user experience.

Kovio

Series E in 2009
Kovio Inc. is a privately held company based in Silicon Valley that specializes in the development of innovative semiconductor products utilizing printed silicon electronics and thin film technology. Founded at the MIT Media Laboratory, Kovio focuses on creating low-cost manufacturing solutions that leverage the advantages of graphics printing alongside the capabilities of silicon-based semiconductors. The company designs, develops, and manufactures printed silicon products for various applications, particularly in the Near Field Communication (NFC) and Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) markets. Its product offerings include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and NFC barcodes, positioning Kovio as a key player in the advancement of printed electronics.

Stoke

Series D in 2009
Stoke is a developer of carrier-class multi-access convergence gateways tailored for fixed, mobile, and Internet-based operators. The company specializes in solutions that enable mobile network operators to enhance the economic efficiency of their 3G mobile networks. Its flagship product, the Stoke Session Exchange, is an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively manages the security, service, and mobility challenges associated with optimizing multimedia sessions. Additionally, Stoke offers the Mobile Data Offload service, which assists 3G network operators in addressing both capacity and subscriber satisfaction issues related to mobile broadband data delivery. Through these offerings, Stoke aims to support operators in maximizing their network performance and improving user experience.

AOptix

Series D in 2009
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

eASIC

Series D in 2008
eASIC Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, founded in 1999. The company specializes in manufacturing eASIC platforms that significantly lower the cost of ownership and production time for customized silicon devices. Its product offerings include the Nextreme family of devices, which are designed to reduce development costs and turnaround times compared to standard cell ASICs, while also minimizing power consumption and unit costs. The Nextreme-3 and Nextreme-2 platforms represent the fourth and third generations of these devices, respectively. Additionally, eASIC provides the easicopy ASIC, which offers OEMs a pathway to transition from Nextreme devices to a cell-based design, further enhancing cost efficiency and performance. The eZ-IP alliance program also supports customers by providing access to verified eASIC-ready IP cores, facilitating quicker market entry. eASIC's products are utilized across various applications, including wireless infrastructure and consumer handheld devices, serving a global customer base.

AOptix

Venture Round in 2008
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

Kovio

Series D in 2007
Kovio Inc. is a privately held company based in Silicon Valley that specializes in the development of innovative semiconductor products utilizing printed silicon electronics and thin film technology. Founded at the MIT Media Laboratory, Kovio focuses on creating low-cost manufacturing solutions that leverage the advantages of graphics printing alongside the capabilities of silicon-based semiconductors. The company designs, develops, and manufactures printed silicon products for various applications, particularly in the Near Field Communication (NFC) and Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) markets. Its product offerings include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and NFC barcodes, positioning Kovio as a key player in the advancement of printed electronics.

Aerohive Networks

Series B in 2007
Aerohive Networks is a provider of wireless networking solutions that focuses on enhancing enterprise Wi-Fi connectivity. As a subsidiary of Extreme Networks, the company offers innovative services that enable businesses to transition from traditional copper networks to cloud-based wireless applications, thereby improving workforce productivity. Aerohive's cooperative control architecture eliminates the need for expensive controllers, resulting in cost savings and significant performance improvements, with application performance enhanced up to tenfold. The company is dedicated to providing agile and secure in-sourced services that address the complexities of managing numerous devices, offering a range of access points and wired devices designed around a scalable distributed architecture. This flexibility allows organizations to start small and expand their network capabilities without limitations.

Stoke

Series C in 2007
Stoke is a developer of carrier-class multi-access convergence gateways tailored for fixed, mobile, and Internet-based operators. The company specializes in solutions that enable mobile network operators to enhance the economic efficiency of their 3G mobile networks. Its flagship product, the Stoke Session Exchange, is an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively manages the security, service, and mobility challenges associated with optimizing multimedia sessions. Additionally, Stoke offers the Mobile Data Offload service, which assists 3G network operators in addressing both capacity and subscriber satisfaction issues related to mobile broadband data delivery. Through these offerings, Stoke aims to support operators in maximizing their network performance and improving user experience.

Quorum Systems

Series C in 2006
Quorum Systems is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of highly integrated single-chip CMOS radio frequency (RF) transceivers tailored for advanced mobile handset devices. The company offers transceivers that support a variety of communication standards, including multi-band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and HSDPA, as well as TD-SCDMA and GSM-EDGE operations. By focusing on innovative RF solutions, Quorum Systems aims to enhance the performance and capabilities of modern mobile communication technologies.

Kovio

Venture Round in 2005
Kovio Inc. is a privately held company based in Silicon Valley that specializes in the development of innovative semiconductor products utilizing printed silicon electronics and thin film technology. Founded at the MIT Media Laboratory, Kovio focuses on creating low-cost manufacturing solutions that leverage the advantages of graphics printing alongside the capabilities of silicon-based semiconductors. The company designs, develops, and manufactures printed silicon products for various applications, particularly in the Near Field Communication (NFC) and Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) markets. Its product offerings include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and NFC barcodes, positioning Kovio as a key player in the advancement of printed electronics.

eASIC

Series C in 2005
eASIC Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, founded in 1999. The company specializes in manufacturing eASIC platforms that significantly lower the cost of ownership and production time for customized silicon devices. Its product offerings include the Nextreme family of devices, which are designed to reduce development costs and turnaround times compared to standard cell ASICs, while also minimizing power consumption and unit costs. The Nextreme-3 and Nextreme-2 platforms represent the fourth and third generations of these devices, respectively. Additionally, eASIC provides the easicopy ASIC, which offers OEMs a pathway to transition from Nextreme devices to a cell-based design, further enhancing cost efficiency and performance. The eZ-IP alliance program also supports customers by providing access to verified eASIC-ready IP cores, facilitating quicker market entry. eASIC's products are utilized across various applications, including wireless infrastructure and consumer handheld devices, serving a global customer base.

Kodiak Networks

Series B in 2005
Kodiak Networks provides mobile solutions designed for wireless operators, focusing on community and group-based communications. The company offers a robust portfolio known as the Kodiak Connected Portfolio, which includes an integrated suite of mobile applications and user interfaces compatible with various devices. This portfolio is built on the Kodiak Real Time Exchange (RTX), a flexible, standards-based platform that supports multiple generations of IMS-compliant technologies and can scale from independent operators to multinational carriers utilizing 2G, 3G, 4G, and LTE networks. Key features of Kodiak's offerings include mobile conferencing, messaging, presence and contact management, and broadband push-to-talk services, enabling carriers to deliver innovative mobile voice solutions to their customers.

Stoke

Series B in 2005
Stoke is a developer of carrier-class multi-access convergence gateways tailored for fixed, mobile, and Internet-based operators. The company specializes in solutions that enable mobile network operators to enhance the economic efficiency of their 3G mobile networks. Its flagship product, the Stoke Session Exchange, is an integrated hardware and software platform that effectively manages the security, service, and mobility challenges associated with optimizing multimedia sessions. Additionally, Stoke offers the Mobile Data Offload service, which assists 3G network operators in addressing both capacity and subscriber satisfaction issues related to mobile broadband data delivery. Through these offerings, Stoke aims to support operators in maximizing their network performance and improving user experience.

AOptix

Series B in 2005
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

Quorum Systems

Series B in 2005
Quorum Systems is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of highly integrated single-chip CMOS radio frequency (RF) transceivers tailored for advanced mobile handset devices. The company offers transceivers that support a variety of communication standards, including multi-band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and HSDPA, as well as TD-SCDMA and GSM-EDGE operations. By focusing on innovative RF solutions, Quorum Systems aims to enhance the performance and capabilities of modern mobile communication technologies.

eASIC

Series C in 2005
eASIC Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, founded in 1999. The company specializes in manufacturing eASIC platforms that significantly lower the cost of ownership and production time for customized silicon devices. Its product offerings include the Nextreme family of devices, which are designed to reduce development costs and turnaround times compared to standard cell ASICs, while also minimizing power consumption and unit costs. The Nextreme-3 and Nextreme-2 platforms represent the fourth and third generations of these devices, respectively. Additionally, eASIC provides the easicopy ASIC, which offers OEMs a pathway to transition from Nextreme devices to a cell-based design, further enhancing cost efficiency and performance. The eZ-IP alliance program also supports customers by providing access to verified eASIC-ready IP cores, facilitating quicker market entry. eASIC's products are utilized across various applications, including wireless infrastructure and consumer handheld devices, serving a global customer base.

Devicescape Software

Series B in 2005
Devicescape Software specializes in Wi-Fi software solutions that facilitate seamless connectivity for mobile devices. With its Easy Wi-Fi product, the company offers a comprehensive solution that is straightforward to integrate and enhances user experience by enabling effortless access to any Wi-Fi network. Devicescape also provides mobile location and engagement solutions, functioning as a unified beacon network that allows device manufacturers to offer lifetime hot spot access with their products. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, Devicescape is a privately held organization supported by experienced industry professionals.

Kovio

Series B in 2004
Kovio Inc. is a privately held company based in Silicon Valley that specializes in the development of innovative semiconductor products utilizing printed silicon electronics and thin film technology. Founded at the MIT Media Laboratory, Kovio focuses on creating low-cost manufacturing solutions that leverage the advantages of graphics printing alongside the capabilities of silicon-based semiconductors. The company designs, develops, and manufactures printed silicon products for various applications, particularly in the Near Field Communication (NFC) and Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) markets. Its product offerings include Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and NFC barcodes, positioning Kovio as a key player in the advancement of printed electronics.

Quorum Systems

Series A in 2004
Quorum Systems is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of highly integrated single-chip CMOS radio frequency (RF) transceivers tailored for advanced mobile handset devices. The company offers transceivers that support a variety of communication standards, including multi-band GSM, GPRS, EDGE, and HSDPA, as well as TD-SCDMA and GSM-EDGE operations. By focusing on innovative RF solutions, Quorum Systems aims to enhance the performance and capabilities of modern mobile communication technologies.

eASIC

Series C in 2004
eASIC Corporation is a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, founded in 1999. The company specializes in manufacturing eASIC platforms that significantly lower the cost of ownership and production time for customized silicon devices. Its product offerings include the Nextreme family of devices, which are designed to reduce development costs and turnaround times compared to standard cell ASICs, while also minimizing power consumption and unit costs. The Nextreme-3 and Nextreme-2 platforms represent the fourth and third generations of these devices, respectively. Additionally, eASIC provides the easicopy ASIC, which offers OEMs a pathway to transition from Nextreme devices to a cell-based design, further enhancing cost efficiency and performance. The eZ-IP alliance program also supports customers by providing access to verified eASIC-ready IP cores, facilitating quicker market entry. eASIC's products are utilized across various applications, including wireless infrastructure and consumer handheld devices, serving a global customer base.

Devicescape Software

Series A in 2003
Devicescape Software specializes in Wi-Fi software solutions that facilitate seamless connectivity for mobile devices. With its Easy Wi-Fi product, the company offers a comprehensive solution that is straightforward to integrate and enhances user experience by enabling effortless access to any Wi-Fi network. Devicescape also provides mobile location and engagement solutions, functioning as a unified beacon network that allows device manufacturers to offer lifetime hot spot access with their products. Headquartered in San Bruno, California, Devicescape is a privately held organization supported by experienced industry professionals.

AOptix

Series B in 2002
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

iScribe

Series D in 2001
iScribe is a healthcare technology company that is focused on the development of mobile, handheld, and wireless electronic prescribing technology solutions. iScribe was founded by David Levison in 1999.

AOptix

Series A in 2000
AOptix Technologies, Inc. specializes in free space optical communications and iris biometric identification solutions for both government and commercial sectors. The company develops advanced biometric iris recognition systems and high-capacity laser communication technologies. AOptix's products serve a variety of applications, including border security, national ID initiatives, aviation security, access control, and law enforcement. Additionally, its technologies are utilized in defense operations, providing network-centric capabilities for ground and air nodes. In the commercial realm, AOptix offers solutions for outdoor sporting events, wireless ad-hoc networks, and the transmission of uncompressed HD video, ensuring reliable bandwidth and carrier-grade availability across diverse telecommunications needs.

ipVerse

Series C in 2000
ipVerse is a technology company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, specializing in the development of software-based switches for service providers. Founded in 1998, ipVerse offers the ControlSwitch platform, a carrier-class application that facilitates the delivery of both traditional and converged voice-data services over packet-based wireline and wireless networks. The company's innovative solutions enable service providers to efficiently transition between legacy voice networks and next-generation data networks, preserving quality and performance while accelerating the convergence of voice and data communications. By providing a robust infrastructure, ipVerse empowers its clients to rapidly deploy new, revenue-generating services that meet customer demands.

iScribe

Series B in 2000
iScribe is a healthcare technology company that is focused on the development of mobile, handheld, and wireless electronic prescribing technology solutions. iScribe was founded by David Levison in 1999.

WildBlue

Series B in 2000
WildBlue Communications, Inc. provides broadband Internet access to consumers and small offices in rural areas throughout the contiguous United States.

Extreme Networks

Series B in 1997
Founded in 1996, Extreme Networks specializes in designing, building, and installing advanced Ethernet solutions for complex network connectivity challenges.
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