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EZchip Semiconductor Ltd. was a publicly traded fabless semiconductor company, headquartered in Yokneam, Israel, that developed and marketed Ethernet network processors. It was acquired by Mellanox Technologies in 2016.
History
EZchip was co-founded in 1999 by Eli Fruchter, a Technion graduate in the field of electrical engineering and veteran of the Israel Defense Forces' 8200 intelligence unit, and Alex Tal who served as Ezchip's first CTO and V.P R&D. Until 2008, EZchip operated as a subsidiary of LANOptics, then a developer of Ethernet switching chips and security software. After LANOptics completed its full acquisition of EZchip in January 2008, it changed its name to EZchip and its ticker symbol from LNOP to EZCH. Over the twelve-month period leading up to February 2012, shares of EZchip rose 40% on the Nasdaq index as demand for its processors grew and speculation increased that the company would get bought out.
In July 2014, EZchip acquired Tilera, a company that develops high-performance multi-core processors, intelligent network interface cards and white-box appliances for data-center networking equipment, $130 million in cash.
In January 2016, a shareholder vote passed that approved the merger of Mellanox Technologies and EZchip. The acquisition was completed on 23 February 2016.
See also
Silicon Wadi
TA BlueTech Index
List of Israeli companies quoted on the Nasdaq
Economy of Israel
References
Further reading
George Gilder (Summer 2009). Anderson, Brian C. (ed.). "Silicon Israel: How market capitalism saved the Jewish state". City Journal. 19 (3). Manhattan Institute. Archived from the original on 2011-08-05. Retrieved 2011-10-10.
Giladi, Ran (2008). Network Processors: Architecture, Programming, and Implementation. Burlington: Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-12-370891-5.