Ubicom snaps up $4.4M for home networking processors
Home and entertainment processor maker Ubicom, known for making silicon chips used in consumer products like wireless routers, has brought in $4.4 million of a targeted $10 million round of preferred and common stock, according to a filing with the SEC. Based in San Jose, the company is backed by August Capital, Investorcorp Technology Partners, Tenaya Capital (formerly Lehman Brothers Venture Partners), Mayfield Fund and Levensohn Venture Partners. It last raised capital in January, bringing… Continue Reading
Ubicom rakes in $7M for home networking processors
Processor provider Ubicom, known for making silicon chips used in consumer products like wireless routers, announced that it raised $7 million in a fifth round of financing from August Capital, Mayfield Fund, Levensohn Venture Partners, Lehman Brothers Venture Partners and Investcorp Technology Partners. This brings its total capital raised close to $140 million since its founding in 1996.
Also big news for Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Ubicom is the promotion of Gangesh Ganesan, formerly vice president of sales… Continue Reading
Ubicom, a media chip company targeting networked home devices, raises $18M more
Ubicom, a Sunnyvale, Calif. company that provides communications processor and software technology to help connect devices in the home over high-speed networks, said it has raised a $18 million fourth round of funding.
The round was led by Lehman Brothers Venture Partners and Samsung Venture Investment Corporation and included other existing investors.
Brian Melton, a partner in Lehman Brothers Venture Partners, will join the board of directors, the company said.
Here’s a self-description of the company:
Ubicom develops communications… Continue Reading