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MaxLinear

MaxLinear is an American hardware company. Founded in 2003,[1] it provides highly integrated radio-frequency (RF) analog and mixed-signal semiconductor products for broadband communications applications. It is a New York Stock Exchange-traded company.

MaxLinear, Inc.
Company typePublic
Founded2003; 21 years ago (2003)[1]
Founder
  • Kishore Seendripu
  • Curtis Ling
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
Kishore Seendripu (Chair and CEO)[1]
Curtis Ling (CTO)[2]
ProductsBroadband mixed-signal semiconductors
Revenue US$1.12 billion (2022)
US$180 million (2022)
US$125 million (2022)
Total assets US$1.18 billion (2022)
Total equity US$676 million (2022)
Number of employees
1,844 (2022)
Websitemaxlinear.com
Footnotes / references
[3]
A PMIC from MaxLinear at a Raspberry Pi Model 3 B+

History edit

Founding and growth edit

MaxLinear was founded in 2003[1] in Carlsbad, California[4] by "eight semiconductor industry veterans."[2] Kishore Seendripu was co-founder, and would become chairman, president, and chief executive. Among other companies, in the past Seendripu had worked on the technical staff at Broadcom.[1] Prior to 2009, the majority of the company's revenue was from the sale of its "mobile handset digital television receivers" which contained MaxLinear's digital television RF receiver chips, in Japan. The biggest customers for the product were Panasonic, Murata, and MTC Co. However, in 2009, the company sold more chips for use in digital set top boxes in Europe, automotive navigation displays, and digital TVs.[2] In 2009, the company shipped 75 million chips to companies such as Panasonic and Sony,[5] with 99 percent of its sales in Asia.[2]

In November 2009, MaxLinear announced it intended to go public.[1] At the time of the IPO, MaxLinear’s venture investors included Mission Ventures in San Diego, U.S. Venture Partners, Battery Ventures and UMC Capital.[6] MaxLinear raised around $35 million in venture capital prior to the IPO, spending around half of it. By the end of 2009, the company had $17.9 million in cash.[1] That year, MaxLinear had $51.4 million in revenue and $4.3 million in profit.[1]

IPO edit

The company held an initial public offering on March 24, 2010[1][6] on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE).[4] under the ticker symbol MXL. Initially the company expected to raise around $43 million with the IPO, with that projection later raised to $90 million after a last-minute increase in share price by the company.[6] According to the San Diego Union-Tribune, "shares soared 34 percent on their debut. MaxLinear collected about $92 million from the offering, with its shares opening at $14 and peaking at $18.70 on the first day of trading."[1] After the debut, MaxLinear said it planned to use the proceeds for "general corporate purposes," and perhaps for acquiring competitor businesses or products.[5]

Post-IPO edit

By May 2010, the company employed 135 people.[1] In May 2015, MaxLinear acquired Entropic Communications. In April 2016, MaxLinear bought Microsemi's wireless backhaul business, adding about 30 workers to its workforce. In May 2016, MaxLinear announced it would buy Broadcom's "wireless backhaul infrastructure for 80 million in cash." In the Broadcom deal, MaxLinear took on about 120 additional employees.[4] On February 8, 2017, Maxlinear announced the acquisition of Marvell Technology Group's G.hn business, for $21.0 million in cash . On March 29, 2017, MaxLinear Inc. announced it would buy Exar Corporation for about $661.6 million cash.[7] The acquisition of Exar Corp for $687 million was completed in May 2017.[8]

It acquired Intel’s Home Gateway Platform Division (formerly Lantiq) in 2020. [9]

In 2020 the company acquired NanoSemi for its machine learning techniques to improve signal integrity and power efficiency in communication and artificial intelligence systems.[10]

As of 2022, MaxLinear is on the Multimedia over Coax Alliance board of directors as well as Arris, Broadcom, Comcast, Cox Communications, DirecTV, Echostar, Intel, and Verizon.[11]

In May 2022, MaxLinear agreed to buy Silicon Motion, an American-Taiwanese company that develops NAND flash controllers, for $3.8 billion in a cash-and-stock deal.[12] In July 2023, it scrapped the acquisition citing that Silicon Motion had failed to complete some of the acquisition closing conditions and suffered a "material adverse effect".[13]

Locations edit

MaxLinear is based in Carlsbad, California,[4] and operates in the United States, Austria, China, Israel, India, Japan, Korea, and Spain.[14] A "fabless" company, it uses outside chipmaking facilities, known as foundries or fabs, to manufacture its chips.[15] By 2010, it used "third-party contractors in Asia for manufacturing and assembly," with all its chips made by United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) at foundries in Taiwan and Singapore.[15]

Products edit

 
MaxLinear MXL608 - Digital Cable and Terrestrial Silicon Tuner

MaxLinear sells its products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), module makers and original design manufacturers (ODMs).[citation needed] The San Diego Union-Tribune writes that "MaxLinear’s product is very small radio-frequency TV tuner chips — half the size of an individual dial button on the keypad of a cell phone."[5] According to Xconomy, "MaxLinear focuses on designing semiconductor chips that enable people to watch TV on devices with a wireless broadband connection."[6] The "tiny chips"[1] are further described as "high-performance radio frequency (RF) systems-on-a-chip for receiving and processing digital TV broadcasts, digital videos, and broadband data downloads," in order to "enable people to watch TV on a handheld wireless device."[2]

San Diego Union-Tribune writes that the company aims to "take over from bulky 'can' tuners in TVs and other electronics. It plans to get its chips into computers, set-top boxes, mobile phones and in-vehicle video systems."[5] Most of its customers were in Europe and Japan as of 2010, where the chips are used in "analog-to-digital set-top boxes."[5] They are also used in televisions, mobile phones, computers,[1] terrestrial digital[citation needed] and cable set-top boxes, car video systems,[1] DOCSIS 3.0 voice and data cable modems, digital televisions, and netbooks.[citation needed] The company designs its analog and mixed-signal circuits in standard CMOS process technology for low-cost manufacturing.[1]

Collaborations edit

In April 2013, SES S.A. announced the development by Inverto, Abilis and MaxLinear Inc of a prototype Sat-IP LNB (IP-LNB), which was demonstrated at a conference held at SES' headquarters in Luxembourg. The IP-LNB incorporates eight-channel satellite-to-IP bridging technology to deliver eight concurrent channels via IP unicast or multicast to fixed and portable client devices. As of July 2012, the prototype IP-LNB was being developed into a commercial product.[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Freeman, Mike (March 23, 2010). "MaxLinear IPO became a leap of faith". The San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  2. ^ a b c d e V. Bigelow, Bruce (March 19, 2010). "Fabless Chipmaker MaxLinear Prepares for Next Week's Modest IPO". Xconomy. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  3. ^ "MaxLinear, Inc. 2021 Annual Reoirt (Form 10-K)". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. February 1, 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d Freeman, Mike (May 9, 2016). "MaxLinear doubles down on wireless infrastructure". The San Diego Union-Tribune. San Diego, California. Retrieved March 31, 2017.
  5. ^ a b c d e Kupper, Thomas (March 25, 2010). "MaxLinear shares soar on debut". The San Diego Union-Tribune. San Diego, California, United States. Retrieved April 1, 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d Bigelow, Bruce V. (March 23, 2010). "MaxLinear IPO Prices Stock Above Range at $14 a Share". Xconomy San Diego. Retrieved 2010-12-16.
  7. ^ Jamerson, Joshua (March 29, 2017). "Chip Company MaxLinear to Buy Exar for $661.6 Million". Wall Street Journal. New York City, New York, United States. Retrieved March 30, 2017.
  8. ^ Freeman, Mike (May 12, 2017). "MaxLinear wraps up buyout of Exar for $687 million". The San Diego Union-Tribune. San Diego, California. Retrieved August 5, 2017.
  9. ^ "MaxLinear to acquire Intel's Home Gateway Platform Division". businesswire.com. 6 April 2020. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  10. ^ "MaxLinear Acquires NanoSemi, Inc". businesswire.com. 9 September 2020. Retrieved 10 September 2020.
  11. ^ "MoCA Members". MoCAlliance.org.
  12. ^ Mehta, Chavi (2022-05-05). "Chipmaker MaxLinear to buy Taiwan's Silicon Motion for about $4 bln". Reuters. from the original on 2022-05-05.
  13. ^ King, Ian (2023-07-26). "Chipmaker MaxLinear Terminates Acquisition of Taiwan's Silicon Motion". Bloomberg News.
  14. ^ "Locations - MaxLinear". www.maxlinear.com. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
  15. ^ a b Bigelow, Bruce V. (2010-04-06). "Fabless Chipmaker MaxLinear Prepares for Next Week's Modest IPO". San Diego Union-Tribune. Retrieved 2024-01-29.
  16. ^ (Press release). SES. April 22, 2013. Archived from the original on 2013-10-31. Retrieved July 24, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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MaxLinear is an American hardware company Founded in 2003 1 it provides highly integrated radio frequency RF analog and mixed signal semiconductor products for broadband communications applications It is a New York Stock Exchange traded company MaxLinear Inc Company typePublicTraded asNYSE MXLS amp P 600 componentFounded2003 21 years ago 2003 1 FounderKishore SeendripuCurtis LingHeadquartersCarlsbad California U S Key peopleKishore Seendripu Chair and CEO 1 Curtis Ling CTO 2 ProductsBroadband mixed signal semiconductorsRevenueUS 1 12 billion 2022 Operating incomeUS 180 million 2022 Net incomeUS 125 million 2022 Total assetsUS 1 18 billion 2022 Total equityUS 676 million 2022 Number of employees1 844 2022 Websitemaxlinear wbr comFootnotes references 3 A PMIC from MaxLinear at a Raspberry Pi Model 3 B Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and growth 1 2 IPO 1 3 Post IPO 2 Locations 3 Products 3 1 Collaborations 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFounding and growth edit MaxLinear was founded in 2003 1 in Carlsbad California 4 by eight semiconductor industry veterans 2 Kishore Seendripu was co founder and would become chairman president and chief executive Among other companies in the past Seendripu had worked on the technical staff at Broadcom 1 Prior to 2009 the majority of the company s revenue was from the sale of its mobile handset digital television receivers which contained MaxLinear s digital television RF receiver chips in Japan The biggest customers for the product were Panasonic Murata and MTC Co However in 2009 the company sold more chips for use in digital set top boxes in Europe automotive navigation displays and digital TVs 2 In 2009 the company shipped 75 million chips to companies such as Panasonic and Sony 5 with 99 percent of its sales in Asia 2 In November 2009 MaxLinear announced it intended to go public 1 At the time of the IPO MaxLinear s venture investors included Mission Ventures in San Diego U S Venture Partners Battery Ventures and UMC Capital 6 MaxLinear raised around 35 million in venture capital prior to the IPO spending around half of it By the end of 2009 the company had 17 9 million in cash 1 That year MaxLinear had 51 4 million in revenue and 4 3 million in profit 1 IPO edit The company held an initial public offering on March 24 2010 1 6 on the New York Stock Exchange NYSE 4 under the ticker symbol MXL Initially the company expected to raise around 43 million with the IPO with that projection later raised to 90 million after a last minute increase in share price by the company 6 According to the San Diego Union Tribune shares soared 34 percent on their debut MaxLinear collected about 92 million from the offering with its shares opening at 14 and peaking at 18 70 on the first day of trading 1 After the debut MaxLinear said it planned to use the proceeds for general corporate purposes and perhaps for acquiring competitor businesses or products 5 Post IPO edit By May 2010 the company employed 135 people 1 In May 2015 MaxLinear acquired Entropic Communications In April 2016 MaxLinear bought Microsemi s wireless backhaul business adding about 30 workers to its workforce In May 2016 MaxLinear announced it would buy Broadcom s wireless backhaul infrastructure for 80 million in cash In the Broadcom deal MaxLinear took on about 120 additional employees 4 On February 8 2017 Maxlinear announced the acquisition of Marvell Technology Group s G hn business for 21 0 million in cash On March 29 2017 MaxLinear Inc announced it would buy Exar Corporation for about 661 6 million cash 7 The acquisition of Exar Corp for 687 million was completed in May 2017 8 It acquired Intel s Home Gateway Platform Division formerly Lantiq in 2020 9 In 2020 the company acquired NanoSemi for its machine learning techniques to improve signal integrity and power efficiency in communication and artificial intelligence systems 10 As of 2022 MaxLinear is on the Multimedia over Coax Alliance board of directors as well as Arris Broadcom Comcast Cox Communications DirecTV Echostar Intel and Verizon 11 In May 2022 MaxLinear agreed to buy Silicon Motion an American Taiwanese company that develops NAND flash controllers for 3 8 billion in a cash and stock deal 12 In July 2023 it scrapped the acquisition citing that Silicon Motion had failed to complete some of the acquisition closing conditions and suffered a material adverse effect 13 Locations editMaxLinear is based in Carlsbad California 4 and operates in the United States Austria China Israel India Japan Korea and Spain 14 A fabless company it uses outside chipmaking facilities known as foundries or fabs to manufacture its chips 15 By 2010 it used third party contractors in Asia for manufacturing and assembly with all its chips made by United Microelectronics Corporation UMC at foundries in Taiwan and Singapore 15 Products edit nbsp MaxLinear MXL608 Digital Cable and Terrestrial Silicon Tuner MaxLinear sells its products to original equipment manufacturers OEMs module makers and original design manufacturers ODMs citation needed The San Diego Union Tribune writes that MaxLinear s product is very small radio frequency TV tuner chips half the size of an individual dial button on the keypad of a cell phone 5 According to Xconomy MaxLinear focuses on designing semiconductor chips that enable people to watch TV on devices with a wireless broadband connection 6 The tiny chips 1 are further described as high performance radio frequency RF systems on a chip for receiving and processing digital TV broadcasts digital videos and broadband data downloads in order to enable people to watch TV on a handheld wireless device 2 San Diego Union Tribune writes that the company aims to take over from bulky can tuners in TVs and other electronics It plans to get its chips into computers set top boxes mobile phones and in vehicle video systems 5 Most of its customers were in Europe and Japan as of 2010 where the chips are used in analog to digital set top boxes 5 They are also used in televisions mobile phones computers 1 terrestrial digital citation needed and cable set top boxes car video systems 1 DOCSIS 3 0 voice and data cable modems digital televisions and netbooks citation needed The company designs its analog and mixed signal circuits in standard CMOS process technology for low cost manufacturing 1 Collaborations edit In April 2013 SES S A announced the development by Inverto Abilis and MaxLinear Inc of a prototype Sat IP LNB IP LNB which was demonstrated at a conference held at SES headquarters in Luxembourg The IP LNB incorporates eight channel satellite to IP bridging technology to deliver eight concurrent channels via IP unicast or multicast to fixed and portable client devices As of July 2012 the prototype IP LNB was being developed into a commercial product 16 See also editNotable corporate headquarters in Carlsbad California Semiconductor consolidationReferences edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Freeman Mike March 23 2010 MaxLinear IPO became a leap of faith The San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved 2010 12 16 a b c d e V Bigelow Bruce March 19 2010 Fabless Chipmaker MaxLinear Prepares for Next Week s Modest IPO Xconomy Retrieved April 1 2017 MaxLinear Inc 2021 Annual Reoirt Form 10 K U S Securities and Exchange Commission February 1 2023 a b c d Freeman Mike May 9 2016 MaxLinear doubles down on wireless infrastructure The San Diego Union Tribune San Diego California Retrieved March 31 2017 a b c d e Kupper Thomas March 25 2010 MaxLinear shares soar on debut The San Diego Union Tribune San Diego California United States Retrieved April 1 2017 a b c d Bigelow Bruce V March 23 2010 MaxLinear IPO Prices Stock Above Range at 14 a Share Xconomy San Diego Retrieved 2010 12 16 Jamerson Joshua March 29 2017 Chip Company MaxLinear to Buy Exar for 661 6 Million Wall Street Journal New York City New York United States Retrieved March 30 2017 Freeman Mike May 12 2017 MaxLinear wraps up buyout of Exar for 687 million The San Diego Union Tribune San Diego California Retrieved August 5 2017 MaxLinear to acquire Intel s Home Gateway Platform Division businesswire com 6 April 2020 Retrieved 10 September 2020 MaxLinear Acquires NanoSemi Inc businesswire com 9 September 2020 Retrieved 10 September 2020 MoCA Members MoCAlliance org Mehta Chavi 2022 05 05 Chipmaker MaxLinear to buy Taiwan s Silicon Motion for about 4 bln Reuters Archived from the original on 2022 05 05 King Ian 2023 07 26 Chipmaker MaxLinear Terminates Acquisition of Taiwan s Silicon Motion Bloomberg News Locations MaxLinear www maxlinear com Retrieved 2024 01 29 a b Bigelow Bruce V 2010 04 06 Fabless Chipmaker MaxLinear Prepares for Next Week s Modest IPO San Diego Union Tribune Retrieved 2024 01 29 SES Inverto Abilis and MaxLinear revolutionise satellite TV home distribution with industry s first IP LNB Press release SES April 22 2013 Archived from the original on 2013 10 31 Retrieved July 24 2012 External links edit nbsp 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