Morse Micro
Series B in 2022
Morse Micro is a wireless integrated circuit solutions company focused on advancing Wi-Fi technology for the Internet of Things (IoT). Founded by industry experts, including original Wi-Fi inventor Prof. Neil Weste, the company has a strong foundation in wireless innovation. Headquartered in Australia, with additional offices in China and the U.S., Morse Micro develops low-power Wi-Fi chips that facilitate connectivity across a wide array of IoT applications, such as surveillance systems, access control, industrial automation, and mobile devices. The company’s expertise and extensive portfolio of intellectual property enable it to create smaller and more cost-effective solutions for clients in the IoT market, enhancing the reach and efficiency of connected devices.
Quadric is a technology company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Burlingame, California, specializing in edge processors designed for on-device artificial intelligence computing. The company's innovative GPNPU processor IP cores are licensed to System-on-Chip developers across various industries, including consumer products, mobile, industrial, and automotive sectors. Quadric's processors are engineered to efficiently handle matrix and vector operations alongside scalar control code within a single execution pipeline. This capability allows developers to run a wide range of AI models and achieve high scalability on a single core, facilitating the direct deployment of AI solutions on devices.
Sckipio Corporation is a semiconductor company based in Ramat Gan, Israel, specializing in G.fast technology to deliver ultra high-speed broadband solutions. Founded in 2012, Sckipio produces G.fast-based modems that enable telecommunications companies to provide broadband speeds of up to one Gbps per subscriber. The company focuses on applications such as fiber-to-the-distribution-point, multi-dwelling units, and mobile backhaul. Sckipio is notable for being the first semiconductor firm to specialize in G.fast technology, contributing significantly to the development of the ITU standard, with over 20% of the standard originating from its technical expertise. The company's award-winning G.fast solutions are designed to facilitate rapid broadband access using existing wiring, thus enhancing connectivity for businesses and consumers alike.
SiTime
Acquisition in 2014
SiTime Corporation is a semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in MEMS-based silicon timing solutions that replace traditional quartz products. Established in 2003, SiTime holds an 85% market share in the $5 billion timing market and has shipped over 50 million devices globally. The company offers a diverse range of products, including programmable OCXOs, precision MHz super-TCXOs, various oscillators, and embedded resonators, catering to industries such as automotive, telecommunications, industrial, Internet of Things, mobile, and aerospace and defense. SiTime's innovative solutions enable customers to achieve higher performance, reduced size, and enhanced reliability, while also streamlining supply chains and lowering costs. By utilizing standard semiconductor processes and high-volume plastic packaging, SiTime ensures optimal availability and minimal lead times for its products.