Founded in 2010 as a Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers incubation, Crossbar, a start-up based in Santa Clara, California, is the inventor of a new class of non-volatile RRAM memory technology. Designed to usher in a new era of electronics innovation, Crossbar will deliver up to a terabyte (TB) of storage on a single-chip the size of a postage stamp, with very low power, very high performance and compatibility with standard CMOS semiconductor manufacturing processes. As the exclusive holder of resistive RAM (RRAM) patents from the University of Michigan, Crossbar has filed 110 unique patents, with 45 already issued, relating to the development, commercialization and manufacturing of RRAM technology and is backed by some of the world's leading venture capital firms.
Date | Amount | Type | Investors | Valuation |
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03/31/14 | $25,000,000 | Series C |
Artiman Ventures CBC Capital Korea Investment Partners Northern Light Venture Capital University of Michigan | undisclosed |
09/14/15 | $35,000,000 | Series D |
Artiman Ventures CBC Capital Cheerful Link Korea Investment Partners Northern Light Venture Capital Oriza Ventures Tyche Partners University of Michigan | undisclosed |