- Thu Apr 19 2001 IPO Roundup: ChipPac struggles in debut
- Wed Aug 9 2000 IPO Roundup: ChipPac struggles in debut
- Wed Aug 9 2000 IPO Roundup: ChipPac struggles in debut
- Wed Aug 9 2000 IPO Roundup: ChipPac struggles in debut
- Thu Apr 18 2002 Intel shows off new mobile chips
The chipmaker announces at WinHEC its production of its first prototypes of the upcoming "Banias" processor, the company's first chip purely designed for use in mobile PCs.
- Thu Aug 2 2001 Predicting chip bottom may be pure folly
Wall Street has once again said it can't get much worse for the semiconductor sector, but the real question is: What will 2002 look like?
- Wed Nov 21 2001 Chip designer finds rare IPO success
Magma Design Automation's initial public offering blows past expectations, leading analysts to wonder if it's a sign of more IPO action to come.
- Wed Oct 7 1998 Short Take: ShareWave receives $25 million boost
Home networking-focused start-up ShareWave received a $25 million financing boost from the likes of Intel, Cisco systems, Ameritech, and Philips Electronics NV. Other investors include Paul Allen's Vulcan Ventures and Softbank Technology Ventures. ShareWave is focused on technology to deliver high-bandwidth wireless connections to home users.
- Thu Dec 3 1998 Short Take: ShareWare scoops up Cisco, Ameritech execs
Wireless home networking startup ShareWave announced that executives from Cisco Systems and the development arm of Ameritech have joined its board of directors. Cisco's Robba Benjamin, vice president and general manager for Cisco's consumer line of business, and Ameritech's Craig Lee, a vice president, will join the board. Also added to the board is Dino Vendetti, an executive with Vulcan Ventures, former Microsoft executive Paul Allen's venture capital firm.
- Mon Feb 2 1998 Short Take: Vulcan Ventures completes Metricom stock acquisition
Metricom, a provider of wide-area, portable wireless data services, has announced that Vulcan Ventures, the investment organization of Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, has completed its purchase of 4.65 million shares of Metricom common stock. The $55.8 million transaction raises Vulcan's interest in Metricom to 49.5 percent. Metricom also has announced the resignation of its president, Donald F. Wood, who will be joining Vanguard Venture Partners as a general partner.




