13 Facts About Mellanox

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Mellanox offered adapters, switches, software, cables and silicon for markets including high-performance computing, data centers, cloud computing, computer data storage and financial services.

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Mellanox had its initial public offering in February, 2007, on NASDAQ that raised $102 million, and valued the company at over half a billion dollars.

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In November 2012, Mellanox was named one of the fastest growing companies by a marketing firm.

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4.

In July 2013, Mellanox acquired privately held Kotura, Inc, a developer of silicon photonics optical interconnect technology for high-speed networking.

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5.

In July 2014, Mellanox acquired privately held Integrity Project, for its software connectivity, low-level development, real-time applications and security technology.

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6.

In February 2016, Mellanox acquired publicly held EZchip Semiconductor, a provider of network processors and multi-core processors from EZchip's earlier acquisition of Tilera.

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7.

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.

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8.

In December 2017, Mellanox announced it would start a new startup accelerator.

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9.

Mellanox is a fabless semiconductor company, which then sells products based on those semiconductor integrated circuits, commonly called "chips".

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10.

Mellanox Technologies provides Ethernet and InfiniBand network adapters, switches and cables for servers and storage used in cloud and enterprise data centers based on internally developed integrated circuits.

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Mellanox specializes in switched fabrics for enterprise data centers and high performance computing, when high data rates and low latency are required such as in a computer cluster.

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12.

Mellanox outsourced some of its engineering to the West Bank.

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13.

Rather than setting up offshore engineering centers in the Far East or Eastern Europe, Mellanox hired Palestinian engineers from Ramallah through a Palestinian outsourcing firm.

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