• Home
  • About
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Email Delivery
  • NextGenInfra.io
No Result
View All Result
Converge Digest
Saturday, June 6, 2026
  • Home
  • About
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Email Delivery
  • NextGenInfra.io
No Result
View All Result
Converge Digest
No Result
View All Result

Home » Cortina Raises $30 Million for High-Speed Port Processors

Cortina Raises $30 Million for High-Speed Port Processors

August 9, 2005
in Uncategorized
A A

Cortina Systems, a start-up based in Mountain View, California, secured $30 million in a Series C financing for its high-speed digital and analog silicon technology.

Cortina specializes in multi-service, multi-rate port processors that allow equipment vendors to support different types of Ethernet and SONET networks with a far smaller array of converged line cards. The port processors can be programmed to support different rates and protocols. The company said it is already shipping product to large network equipment suppliers.

New investors Canaan Partners and JAFCO Ventures led the new round, which also included all of Cortina’s existing venture capital investors.

http://www.cortina-systems.com

  • In February 2005, Cortina Systems has acquired Azanda Network Devices. Cortina will offer its customers Azanda’s traffic management and ATM SAR (Segmentation And Reassembly) products. Cortina’s multiple product lines support SONET/SDH, POS/GFP, as well as RPR and Ethernet and are tailored to Routing, Transport and Enterprise applications. Azanda, by contrast, has concentrated on ATM-to-IP protocol conversion, a particularly complex engineering problem.
  • In April 2004, Cortina Systems raised $20 million in new venture funding for its analog and digital integrated circuits for the networking and communications equipment.
  • Cortina Systems is headed by Amir Nayyerhabibi, who previously was co-founder and Vice President of Engineering at StratumOne Communications, which was acquired by Cisco in 1999. He also managed the development of 12416 and 12410 Cisco GSR Router programs.
Tags: AllSilicon
ShareTweetShareSummarizeSummarize
Previous Post

Tut Systems Cites Progress in MPEG-4 AVC Sales

Next Post

Taiwan Proceeds with Privatization of Chunghwa Telecom

Staff

Staff

Related Posts

Data Centers

Montage Technology Samples PCIe 6.x/CXL 3.x Retimer Chips

January 22, 2025
Semiconductors

Intel marks first EUV light at Fab 34 in Ireland

December 30, 2022
All

Blueprint: Building wholesale networks with OTN

December 20, 2022

Huawei and Orange achieve 157 Tbps over 120km fiber link

December 20, 2022
All

Oracle opens cloud region in Chicago

December 20, 2022
All

BT trials C-RAN in Leeds

December 19, 2022
Next Post

Wisair Awarded FCC Certification for UWB Chipset

Please login to join discussion

Categories

  • 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi
  • AI Infrastructure
  • All
  • Automotive Networking
  • Blueprints
  • Clouds and Carriers
  • Data Centers
  • Enterprise
  • Explainer
  • Feature
  • Financials
  • Last Mile / Middle Mile
  • Legal / Regulatory
  • Optical
  • Quantum
  • Research
  • Security
  • Semiconductors
  • Space
  • Start-ups
  • Subsea
  • Sustainability
  • Video
  • Webinars

Archives

Tags

5G All AT&T Australia AWS Blueprint columns BroadbandWireless Broadcom China Ciena Cisco Data Centers Dell'Oro Ericsson FCC Financial Financials Huawei Infinera Intel Japan Juniper Last Mile Last Mille LTE Mergers and Acquisitions Mobile NFV Nokia Optical Packet Systems PacketVoice People Regulatory Satellite SDN Service Providers Silicon Silicon Valley StandardsWatch Storage TTP UK Verizon Wi-Fi
Converge Digest

A private dossier for networking and telecoms

Follow Us

  • Home
  • About
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Email Delivery
  • NextGenInfra.io

© 2026 Converge Digest - A private dossier for networking and telecoms.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • About
  • Events Calendar
  • Blueprint Guidelines
  • Privacy Policy
  • Manage Email Delivery
  • NextGenInfra.io

© 2026 Converge Digest - A private dossier for networking and telecoms.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Go to mobile version