Networking Chips Industry

Networking Chips Company List

Actel Corporation
Actel acts to design and sell programmable chips. The company makes field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs), a type of integrated circuit that can be programmed by users for specific functions. Actel...more
Adaptive Networks, Inc.
Adaptive Networks designs and licenses chipsets and modules that transmit data at high speeds over ordinary electrical power lines. The technology has been adapted for commercial and industrial data...more
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has made some advances in its battle against Intel. AMD ranks #2 in PC and server microprocessors, far behind its archrival. Though...more
Alereon, Inc.
Alereon designs semiconductors for networking applications that connect wireless consumer electronics, mobile devices, and PCs. The fabless semiconductor company is targeting the ultra-wideband...more
Altera Corporation
Altera chips are just made to be altered. The company is a top maker of high-density programmable logic devices (PLDs) -- integrated circuits that customers can program using software also provided...more
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation
Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (AMCC) applies most of its microchip expertise to communications, but does more than a micro business in storage, as well. Customers use AMCC's chips -- which...more
Aristos Logic Corporation
Aristos Logic is following a logical, if not aristocratic, development in storage networking. The company sells a networking processor, a single-chip controller for redundant array of independent...more
Astute Networks, Inc.
Astute Networks' processors are astute at driving networking devices. The company designs specialized microprocessors that are embedded into various types of high-tech gear, including networking...more
Atmel Corporation
At the very least, Atmel offers a diverse lineup of chips. The semiconductor maker's product lines include non-volatile memory devices, such as flash memory and ROMs, as well as programmable logic...more
AudioCodes Ltd.
Secret agents may use AudioCodes to transmit audio signals over networks. The company's voice compression chips and related products turn audio signals into packets that can be sent more...more
Avago Technologies Limited
Avago Technologies decided to have a go at it alone. The company, formerly the semiconductor products group of Agilent Technologies, makes optoelectronics,...more
Aware, Inc.
Aware takes an intellectual approach to the DSL market. The company, which sells hardware and software used to make asymmetric DSL equipment, derives some of its revenue from contract design...more
Bandspeed, Inc.
Bandspeed develops integrated circuits (ICs) and software for use in wireless network access points. The fabless semiconductor company's AirMaestro processor and software incorporate what...more
Bay Microsystems, Inc.
Bay Microsystems develops processors used in routing and switching equipment. Started in 2000, the company markets to enterprise and government customers that operate metro networks and WANs. In...more
Broadcom Corporation
Broadcom harbors broad ambitions for its chips' impact on broadband communications: it wants them to drive every part of the high-speed networks of the future. The core applications for its...more
Cavium Networks, Inc.
Cavium Networks can help keep networks secure without hiding them in a cave somewhere. The company designs specialized microprocessors used in secure network transmissions, based on processor...more
Cirrus Logic, Inc.
Cirrus Logic's approach to the chip business is hardly cloudy. The fabless semiconductor company, which has long been a leader in audio chips of all kinds, develops integrated circuits (ICs) for...more
ClariPhy Communications, Inc.
To clarify, ClariPhy Communications makes chips -- optical chips, as opposed to the edible variety. The startup company, founded in 2002, has raised $13 million in venture capital...more
Conexant Systems, Inc.
Conexant Systems' chips help electronic devices connect. The company, whose communications chips are found in most of the world's fax machines, has spun off several business units to focus on...more
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
In Silicon Valley, it's perfectly logical for a giant Cypress to put its roots down in pure silicon. Cypress Semiconductor makes more than 400 types of integrated circuits; its non-memory products...more

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