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Black Sand Technologies Closes $10M Series C Funding
AUSTIN, Texas --(Business Wire)--
Black
Sand Technologies, Inc, a fabless semiconductor company specializing
in advanced power amplifier technology for wireless applications, today
announced that it has received US$10 million in third-round (series C)
funding, as it ramps volume production of its range of silicon power
amplifiers for use in 3G phones, tablets and datacards. The latest
funding round was led by existing investors Northbridge Venture Partners
and Austin Ventures.
"The enthusiastic commitment of our shareholders, placing $10 million in
cash on the balance sheet, is a powerful endorsement of our strategy and
our growing success in the market," said John Diehl, CEO of Black Sand.
"We are already shipping in volume to multiple customers, and this
additional investment will allow us to take the company to the next
level - in terms of new products and anexpansion of the sales and
technical team. We have demonstrated technology leadership and
commercial performance: our investors have responded to that."
Black Sand employs industry standard CMOS semiconductor technology in
the manufacture of key handset components that have traditionally
required specialized process technologies. The company's products can
therefore be made in the world's largest semiconductor foundries, thus
improving quality, reliability and robustness, reducing costs, and
giving customers supply assurance.
"The team at Black Sand has performed impressively over the last 24
months, not only successfully productizing the silicon power amplifier
concept, but also achieving significant market traction," said Basil
Horangic, Partner at Northbridge Venture Partners. "We're delighted to
continue our association with John Diehl and his team, as they move
forward to even further success in the coming months."
"The market that Black Sand addresses certainly has a compelling need
for its technology," said Clark Jernigan, Venture Partner at Austin
Ventures. "Black Sand's products benefit consumers, handset makers and
network operators - with this kind of win-win proposition, we're
confident that the company can move to even greater success."
The Black Sand BST34 series of power amplifiers is designed as a drop-in
replacement for existing 3G GaAs
(gallium arsenide) power amplifiers, improving supply and lowering cost
for handset manufacturers; the BST35 series moves the market forward,
using another important feature of CMOS process technology - the ability
to integrate more intelligence and functionality on-chip. The overall
result is a reduction in the incidence of dropped calls, increase in
real-world data rates and reductions in network operators' capital
expenditure requirements.

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