Octalica
Chipsets for the Home Digital Entertainment Market
Company Overview
Snapshot
Founded in January 2001 by Moti Kintzlinger, David Cohen, and Avi Kliger, Octalica operated with 1–10 employees. The company was acquired by Broadcom in May 2007.
Business overview
Octalica was a semiconductor company that developed highly-integrated chipsets for the emerging Home Digital Entertainment market. Its core technology enabled the seamless sharing of multimedia content, including high-definition video, music, images, and gaming, throughout the home. The company operated within the Industrial Technologies sector, specifically focusing on Microelectronics & Photonics Solutions, and served the Communication Services market, including Wireless & Mobile, Cable & Satellite, and Diversified Telecommunication Services.
Strategic signal
In May 2007, Octalica was acquired by Broadcom for an estimated $35-40 million. This acquisition signaled a strategic move by Broadcom to integrate Octalica's advanced chipset technology, designed for home digital entertainment, into its broader portfolio, highlighting the growing importance of seamless multimedia content sharing within the consumer electronics market.
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- What was Octalica's primary focus?
- Octalica focused on developing highly-integrated chipsets for the emerging Home Digital Entertainment market, enabling easy sharing of multimedia content throughout the home.
- When was Octalica founded?
- Octalica was founded in January 2001.
- Who were the co-founders of Octalica?
- Octalica was co-founded by Moti Kintzlinger, David Cohen, and Avi Kliger.
- Which company acquired Octalica?
- Octalica was acquired by Broadcom in May 2007.
- Did Octalica receive any funding prior to its acquisition?
- In December 2003, Octalica received funding from investors including StageOne Ventures.