Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Broadcom | |
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| Name | Broadcom Inc. |
| Type | Public |
| Traded as | NASDAQ: AVGO |
| Industry | Semiconductor industry |
| Founded | 1991 |
| Founder | Henry Samueli, Henry T. Nicholas III |
| Headquarters | San Jose, California |
| Key people | Hock Tan, Thomas Krause |
Broadcom. As a leading semiconductor and software company, it has been a major player in the technology industry, with its products being used by Apple, Samsung, and Google. The company's history dates back to 1991, when it was founded by Henry Samueli and Henry T. Nicholas III at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). With its headquarters in San Jose, California, Broadcom Inc. has become a key component supplier to major electronics companies, including Cisco Systems, IBM, and Intel.
The company's early history was marked by its development of Ethernet controllers, which were used by Compaq, Dell, and Hewlett-Packard. In the late 1990s, the company expanded its product line to include Gigabit Ethernet controllers, which were used by Sun Microsystems and Oracle Corporation. The company's growth was fueled by its initial public offering (IPO) in 1998, which was underwritten by Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs, and Credit Suisse. The company's success was also driven by its partnerships with Microsoft, Nokia, and Ericsson.
The company's product line includes a wide range of semiconductor devices, including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth chips, which are used by Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, and Sony. The company's products are also used in data center equipment, including servers and storage systems, which are used by Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform. Additionally, the company's products are used in automotive systems, including infotainment and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), which are used by General Motors, Ford Motor Company, and Toyota Motor Corporation. The company's products are designed to work with operating systems from Microsoft, Linux, and VMware.
The company has made several significant acquisitions over the years, including its acquisition of NetLogic Microsystems in 2011, which was advised by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Barclays. The company also acquired LSI Corporation in 2014, which was advised by Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. In 2016, the company acquired Brocade Communications Systems, which was advised by Qatalyst Partners and Morrison & Foerster. The company's most recent acquisition was its purchase of CA Technologies in 2018, which was advised by Bank of America Merrill Lynch and Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
The company is led by its president and chief executive officer, Hock Tan, who has been instrumental in shaping the company's strategy and direction. The company's board of directors includes several notable individuals, including Thomas Krause, Check Kian Low, and Harry L. You. The company is a member of several industry associations, including the Semiconductor Industry Association and the Wi-Fi Alliance. The company has also partnered with several major universities, including Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Carnegie Mellon University.
The company's products are based on several key technologies, including CMOS (complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor) and BiCMOS (bipolar CMOS) processes, which are used to manufacture semiconductor devices. The company's products also use several key protocols, including TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) and HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol), which are used to enable communication between devices. The company's products are designed to work with several key standards, including IEEE 802.11 (Wi-Fi) and Bluetooth 5.0, which are used to enable wireless communication. The company's products are used in several key applications, including artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and Internet of Things (IoT), which are used by Amazon, Google, and Microsoft. Category:Technology companies