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DCM

DCM is an early stage venture capital firm supporting entrepreneurs building world-class technology companies. The firm’s partners manage US$1.6 billion and have funded leading technology companies including 2Wire, 51job (Nasdaq: JOBS), @Motion (Openwave), About.com (The New York Times Co.), All About (Jasdaq: 2454), Arroyo (Cisco), Clearwire (Nasdaq: CLWR), Dang Dang, Foundry Networks (Nasdaq: FDRY), HireRight, Internap (AMEX: IIP), IPivot (Intel), JCI (Nasdaq Japan - Hercules: 9424), Kabu.com (TSE Main:8703), PGP Corporation, Recourse Technologies (Symantec), Sigmatel (Nasdaq: SGTL), SMIC (NYSE: SMI), UUNet (MCI), and Vimicro (Nasdaq: VIMC). DCM offers hands-on operational guidance and access to an extensive network of resources, including close relationships with many of the Pacific Rim’s leading companies and investors. Visit DCM’s website at www.dcm.com.


NORWEST VENTURE PARTNERS

Norwest Venture Partners (NVP) is a global venture capital firm that has actively partnered with entrepreneurs to build great businesses for more than 47 years. NVP focuses on investments in information technology including: consumer Internet and media, software, services, enterprise and communications systems, and semiconductor/components. The firm currently manages more than $2.5 billion in venture capital. It has offices in Palo Alto, California, Mumbai and Bangalore. NVP has funded over 450 companies in the U.S. since inception, as well as several direct investments overseas, and more than 20 cross border companies.

Some of the firm’s recent investments and transactions include Adventity, Airespace (acquired by Cisco Systems), deCarta, KACE, mBlox, Omneon, Open-Silicon (acquired by Unicorn Investment Bank), Persistent Systems, Qumranet (acquired by Red Hat), Rackspace (NYSE: RAX), Resonext Communications (acquired by RF Micro Devices), SideStep (acquired by Kayak), Spinnaker Networks (acquired by Network Appliance), Sulekha.com, Winphoria Networks (acquired by Motorola) Yatra, and Yipes (acquired by Reliance/Flag Telecom). NVP has also funded such market leaders as Actel Corporation, Cerent (acquired by Cisco Systems), Documentum, Extreme Networks, Forte Software (acquired by Sun Microsystems), PeopleSoft, Siara Systems (acquired by Redback Networks) and Tivoli Systems (acquired by IBM). For more information, please visit www.nvp.com.


MOTOROLA VENTURES

Motorola Ventures (MV) is the global, strategic venture capital investment arm of Motorola, Inc. MV actively invests at all stages in developing companies of strategic value to Motorola in order to accelerate access to new technologies, new markets and new talent. Visit Motorola Ventures' website at www.motorola.com/ventures.
 

Battery Ventures

Since 1983, Battery has been investing in technology and innovation worldwide. The firm partners with entrepreneurs and management teams across technology sectors, geographies, and stages of a company’s life -- from start-up and expansion financing to growth equity and buyouts. Battery has supported many semiconductor and related companies around the world, including: Achronix, Advanced Analogic Technologies (AATI), Amalfi Semiconductor, Anobit, InFocus (INFS), Lara Networks (acquired by Cypress Semiconductor), MaxLinear (MXL), PixelWorks (PXLW), SigmaTel (SGTL) and Zenverge. The firm currently manages $4B in committed capital, including its current $750M fund, and invests from offices in Boston, Silicon Valley and Israel. For more information, please visit www.battery.com.

     
 
Company Overview
Zenverge is a fabless semiconductor company delivering advanced, cost-effective solutions for content storage, playback, interoperability, mobility and networking in the next generation of digital media products. The company's founders and executive staff are seasoned industry veterans with decades of experience in bringing ideas to fruition having shipped ICs in millions of digital media products to date.

Zenverge ICs are uniquely capable of addressing advanced digital media requirements in every step of the end-to-end media flow - from the broadcast center to the home. They are designed to enrich products in several high volume market segments including service provider set-top boxes and media gateways, consumer electronics such as Blu-ray recorders/players and HDTVs, notebook and desktop media PCs, and headend video networking equipment.

Zenverge is privately held and backed by world-class investors.
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