Public | |
Traded as |
NASDAQ: MLNX : MLNX |
Industry | Communication Equipment |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Eyal Waldman, Shai Cohen, Roni Ashuri, Michel Kagan, Evelyn Landman, Shimon Rottemberg, Eitan Zahavi, Udi Katz, Alon Webman |
Headquarters | Sunnyvale, California and Yokneam Illit, Israel |
Key people
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Eyal Waldman, CEO |
Products |
Ethernet and InfiniBand switches Ethernet and InfiniBand host bus adapters Complete end-to-end interconnect solutions |
Revenue |
US$658,1 Million (FY15) US$463.6 Million (FY14) |
US$118.31 Million (FY12) | |
US$111.38 Million (FY12) | |
Number of employees
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2900 (March 2017) |
Website | www |
US$658,1 Million (FY15)
Mellanox Technologies is an Israeli supplier of end-to-end InfiniBand and Ethernet interconnect solutions and services for servers and storage. Mellanox offers a choice of interconnect products: adapters, switches, software, cables and silicon for a range of markets including computing, enterprise Data centers, Web 2.0, Cloud, Storage and financial services.
Mellanox Technologies provides InfiniBand and Ethernet switches for servers and storage used in enterprise data centers and also makes its own integrated circuits to support the InfiniBand protocol. Mellanox offers interconnect products: adapters, switches, software and silicon for a range of markets including high performance computing, enterprise data centers, Web 2.0, cloud, storage and financial services.
The company is listed on NASDAQ under the symbol MLNX.
In 2016, Mellanox Technologies began to employ programmers in the Gaza Strip in addition to its team of Israeli Arab programmers and programmers in Ramallah and Nablus.
Mellanox was founded in 1999 by former executives of Intel Corporation and Galileo Technology (which was acquired by Marvell Technology Group in October 2000 for $2.8bn) Eyal Waldman, Shai Cohen, Roni Ashuri, Micheal Kagan, Evelyn Landman, Eitan Zahavi, Shimon Rottemberg, Udi Katz and Alon Webman.. Initially founded as a integrated circuit (chip) manufacturer, it evolved into a producer of complete end-to-end systems by 2009. The company raised over $89 million in 3 financing rounds of venture capital. Investors included Raza Venture Management, Sequoia Capital, US Venture Partners, Bessemer Venture Partners, Banc of America Securities, China Development Investment Bank, Gemini Israel Funds, Jerusalem Global Ventures, and Walden Israel Venture Capital. Strategic investors included Dell, IBM, JNI, Quanta Computer, Vitesse Semiconductor and Sun Microsystems.