U.S. Venture Partners Joins Prior Investors
BlueRun Ventures, iGlobe Partners
Kilopass Technology Inc., a provider
of embedded non-volatile memory (NVM) intellectual property
(IP), recently announced the successful conclusion of its second
round of venture capital funding from U.S. Venture Partners,
BlueRun Ventures and iGlobe Partners. This round of funding
for $8.8 million will enable the company to further develop
the performance and features of its low-cost secure embedded
memory technology and continue to expand its market presence.
"Kilopass Technology has made tremendous
progress since our original round of VC funding in 2002,"
said Bernie Aronson, CEO of Kilopass Technology. "We have
seen increased awareness and adoption of our XPM technology
in a wide variety of applications, often replacing other types
of non-volatile memory for cost or security reasons. We welcome
U.S. Venture Partners as an investment partner and appreciate
their extensive experience in the semiconductor markets that
Kilopass targets."
"We have been impressed with the
progress Kilopass Technology has made to date”. said Dr. Arati
Prabhakar, Partner at U.S. Venture Partners. "The company
is in a position to make a significant impact in the communications,
consumer and computer marketplaces with a technology that gives
its customers significant cost and product-differentiation advantages."
Jui Tan, Partner at BlueRun Ventures,
noted: "Kilopass has achieved a lot with the initial investment
they received from BlueRun. The company has successfully qualified
and delivered the non-volatile memory technology to multiple
leading customers, received 11 patents, and gained acceptance
by the world's leading foundries."
Kilopass Technology was founded to develop
and market advanced NVM technology leveraging only standard
CMOS logic processes. It is silicon proven to deliver high-density,
low-cost storage solutions with the most advanced process technologies.
With an impressive list of customers and a strong research and
development team, the company is committed to maintaining its
lead in the embedded NVM space.