Analogix, digital media performance maker, raises $14M

Analogix Semiconductor Inc., a Santa Clara, Calif. maker of analog and mixed-signal devices for the digital media and communications, has raised nearly $14 million in its latest round funding, according to a regulatory filing cited by PE Week.

The company says its vision is to “enable new levels of digital media system performance by overcoming existing bandwidth and cost limitations. Analogix products include cost-effective HDMI™, DisplayPort™, Backplane, System Interconnect, and Long Range Ethernet PHY devices.”

Return backers include DCM, Globespan Capital Partners and Woodside Fund. Analogix previously had raised around $34 million since 2002. (These regulatory filings are often incomplete, it should be noted).

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