Dune Networks

Data Center Networking Equipment Developer

Industrial Technologies
Acquired (Inactive) by Broadcom on Dec 2009 - closed due to acquisition
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Company Overview

Snapshot

Founded in January 2000, Dune Networks secured total funding of $51.8 million across 4 rounds from 8 investors. The company was acquired by Broadcom in December 2009.

Business overview

Dune Networks develops switch fabric solutions specifically designed for data center networking equipment. Their core technology focuses on scalable chipsets that support high bandwidth speeds, up to 100Gbps per port, enabling the connection of over ten thousand servers in a single deployment. This technology addresses the increasing demand for bandwidth in data centers driven by cloud computing, serving the Industrial Technologies sector with a focus on Microelectronics & Photonics Solutions.

Strategic signal

In December 2009, Dune Networks was acquired by Broadcom. This acquisition highlights the strategic value of Dune Networks' data center networking technology and its scalable chipset solutions, signaling a consolidation within the semiconductor and networking equipment market.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

When did Dune Networks raise its A Round funding?
Dune Networks raised its A Round funding in August 2002 from investors including Pitango Growth.
Which investors participated in Dune Networks' May 2009 funding round?
In May 2009, Evergreen Venture Partners and U.S. Venture Partners participated in a funding round for Dune Networks.
What type of technology does Dune Networks develop?
Dune Networks develops switch fabric solutions for data center networking equipment, focusing on scalable chipsets that support high bandwidth speeds for connecting numerous servers.
When did Dune Networks receive funding from U.S. Venture Partners and Alta Berkeley Venture Partners?
In January 2008, Dune Networks received funding from U.S. Venture Partners and Alta Berkeley Venture Partners.
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