Teranetics scores $2M for Ethernet chips
Teranetics, maker of chips that allow 10-gigabit Ethernet signals to be transmitted over copper wire, has brought in $2 million of a targeted $12.3 million round of equity, debt, rights and securities, according to a filing with the SEC. The San Jose, Calif. company was previously backed by Columbia Capital, GGV Capital, Global Catalyst Partners, LSI Logic, U.S. Venture Partners and Venrock.
Chip company Teranetics raises $25M
Teranetics, a Santa Clara, Calif.-based chip company, has raised $25 million in a fourth round of funding, PEWire reports. The company has raised $53 million since 2003.
The current round included Columbia Capital, Granite Global Ventures, Global Catalyst Partners, Venrock and U.S. Venture Partners.
Teranetics serves the 10-gigabit Ethernet copper channel market. Read our previous coverage here.
Teranetics, a communications chip co., raises $20M
Teranetics, a Santa Clara chip start-up serving the 10-gigabit Ethernet copper channel market, has raised around $20 million in a third round of funding, according to PE Week. Backers include Venrock Associates, US Venture Partners, Portview Communications Partners, Granite Global Ventures, Global Catalyst Partners and Columbia Capital.