Inphi Corporation
Company type | Public |
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NYSE: IPHI | |
Industry | Semiconductors |
Founded | November 2000 |
Founders | Gopal Raghavan Tim Semones Loi Nguyen |
Headquarters | , USA |
Key people | Ford Tamer, CEO John Edmunds, CFO Dr. Radha Nagarajan, CTO |
Products | Transimpedance amplifiers,
Modulator Drivers, Coherent and PAM DSPs, Optical Transceiver Module, Optical PHY devices. Silicon photonic-based subsystems. |
Revenue | US$ 365 million USD (2019) [1] |
Total assets | US$ 946 Million (2019)[2] |
Number of employees | 685 (2020)[3] |
Website | inphi |
Inphi Corporation is a US based company that produces 10G-800G high-speed analog and mixed-signal semiconductor components and optical subsystems to networking original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), optical module, cloud and telecom service providers. Its headquarters are located in Santa Clara, California. Inphi develops linear transimpedance amplifiers, modulator drivers, optical physical layer devices, coherent DSPs, and silicon photonic-based subsystems for long haul, metro, and data center applications.[4][5]
History
Inphi was founded in 2000 by Gopal Raghavan, Tim Semones and Loi Nguyen to provide high-speed analog, DSP, and optical semiconductor solutions for the cloud and service provider communication markets.[6][7] On July 30, 2014, Inphi completed the acquisition of Cortina Systems, Inc., in a transaction valued at $131 million including its High-Speed Interconnect and Optical Transport product lines.[8][9] On August 4, 2016, Inphi completed the sale of its memory product business to Rambus Inc. for $90 million in cash.[10] In December 2016 they acquired ClariPhy Communications, Inc. for $277 million in cash.[11][12] On November 11, 2019, Inphi and Synopsys announced the acquisition of eSilicon. As part of the acquisition, Inphi paid $216 million, in both cash and the assumption of debt for eSilicon. This added 2.5D packaging, SerDes and custom silicon design products to the Inphi Portfolio.[13][14] In February 2020, Inphi announced the world's first 800Gbps PAM4 electro-optics platform.[15]
Awards and accolades
- Inphi listed in Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 2017 list.[16]
- Inphi listed in Deloitte’s Technology Fast 500 2018 list.[17]
- Lightwave Innovation Reviews Honorees, 2020.[18]
See also
References
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