Mellanox Technologies

Mellanox Technologies Ltd. was an Israeli-American multinational supplier of computer networking products based on InfiniBand and Ethernet technology. Mellanox offered adapters, switches, software, cables and silicon for markets including high-performance computing, data centers, cloud computing, computer data storage and financial services.

On March 11, 2019, Nvidia announced its intent to acquire the company for $6.9 billion.[3][4] The deal closed on April 27, 2020, with approval from the EU, U.S. and Chinese antitrust authorities.[5]

The company was integrated into Nvidia's networking division in 2020 and Nvidia stopped using the brand name "Mellanox" for its new networking products.

History

1999–2009

Mellanox was founded in May 1999 by former Israeli executives of Intel Corporation and Galileo Technology (which was acquired by Marvell Technology Group in October 2000 for $2.8 billion)[6] Eyal Waldman, Shai Cohen, Roni Ashuri, Michael Kagan, Evelyn Landman, Eitan Zahavi, Shimon Rottenberg, Udi Katz and Alon Webman. Eyal Waldman founded Mellanox in the Israeli city of Yokneam Illit.[7] Financial offices were in Santa Clara, California in the USA. In February, 2002, a round of venture capital investment was announced of about $56 million.[8] Later extended to about $64 million, investors included Intel, IBM, Sequoia Capital and U.S. Venture Partners,[9][10]

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.[11] Its shares were listed under the symbol MLNX.[12] Created in 2009, Mellanox's investment fund was publicly announced in 2014. Initially founded as an integrated circuit (chip) manufacturer, it evolved into a producer of complete network systems by 2009.

2010–2016

In 2010, Oracle Corporation became a major investor in the company, holding around 10% of its stock.[10] Oracle uses InfiniBand technology in its Exadata and Exalogic appliances.[13] Stock shares were also listed on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange, until 2013 when the company de-listed itself, but remained on NASDAQ.

In February 2011, Mellanox acquired Voltaire Ltd., a provider of data center switches for about $218 million.[14] In November 2012, Mellanox was named one of the fastest growing companies in North America by Deloitte.[15]

In 2013 Mellanox acquired assets of XLoom Communications Ltd., including opto-electric chip-scale packaging, and some of XLoom's technology personnel.[16] In July 2013, Mellanox acquired privately held Kotura, Inc., a developer of silicon photonics optical interconnect technology for high-speed networking.[17] In July 2013, Mellanox acquired privately held IPtronics A/S, a designer of optical interconnect components for digital communications.[18]

In July 2014, Mellanox acquired privately held Integrity Project, for its software connectivity, low-level development, real-time applications and security technology.[19] 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.[20]

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.[21] In 2016, Mellanox had revenues of $857 million.[7] In December 2017, Mellanox announced it would start a new startup accelerator.[22] Over 2017, shares in the company rose by 55 percent. That year, the company also made its largest acquisition with EZchip.[7]

2018–acquisition

The activist investor Starboard Value LP purchased a 10.7% stake in the company in November 2017. In January 2018, Starboard criticized the company's research and development spending and argued for short-term profits instead.[23][24] The day after, on January 9, 2018, Mellanox announced it would immediately discontinue its 1550 nm silicon photonics development activities, with president and CEO Eyal Waldman saying the review of the silicon photonics business had started in May 2017.[25] Mellanox also said it would fire 100 people, all in the US. At the time, the company employed 2,900 people, mostly in Israel.[26]

In a "board battle,"[27] Starboard sent a letter to shareholders asking them to entirely replace the board of directors.[28] At the time, Mellanox had a $3.3 billion market value.[29] Starboard said it would nominate nine candidates for election to the company's board, including Starboard head Jeffrey Smith.[30] In May, 2018, stockholders approved the company's governance proposals related to the possibility of the contested board elections.[31] By June, 2018, three board members agreed to step down and be replaced by two Starboard candidates and one agreed upon by both sides.[32]

In 2019, Mellanox was acquired for $6.9 billion by Nvidia Corporation making it one of the largest mergers and acquisitions in 2019.[33] Other companies willing to acquire Mellanox were Intel, Xilinx and Microsoft.[34] Founder and long-term CEO Eyal Waldman left the company in November, 2020. He made an estimated $240 million on the acquisition.[35]

Products and market

Mellanox was a fabless semiconductor company, which then sold products based on those semiconductor integrated circuits.[36] Starting from at least 2011, its chips were produced by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp (TSMC).[37] Mellanox Technologies provided 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.[38][39] Mellanox had two major customers, Hewlett-Packard and Dell EMC, which each contributed more than 10% of revenues in 2017, 2018, and 2019.[40]

Mellanox specialized 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.[41] One typical application was a large database management system.[42] Mellanox network adapter and switches supported remote direct memory access (RDMA) and RDMA over Converged Ethernet.

Product names included:

  • The ConnectX product family of multi-protocol ASICs and adapters supports virtual protocol interconnect (VPI), enabling support for both Ethernet and InfiniBand traffic at speeds up to 200 Gbit/s. The ConnectX-6, and ConnectX-6 Dx adapters have enhanced capabilities such as high speed (up to 200 Gb per second), OVS acceleration, Multi-Host support, and inline crypto acceleration.[43][44][45]
  • The ConnectX architecture has been described as "novel", with excellent performance that is "very well suited for modern multi-core platforms".[46] The Quantum family of InfiniBand switches supports up to 40 ports running at HDR 200 Gbit/s. The Quantum switches offer un-matched latency and packet forwarding performance and support advanced HPC offloads including SHARP (collective operation acceleration) and SHIELD (self-healing) technologies.
  • The Spectrum product family of Ethernet switches.
  • The LinkX product family of cables and transceivers. These products are available for both Ethernet and InfiniBand protocols and various form factors.[47]

High-performance computing

By 2011, Mellanox's InfiniBand products for computer clusters had been deployed in many of the TOP500 lists of high-performance computers.[48]

Storage

Although originally associated with InfiniBand products, Mellanox was later able to use its technology for storage area networks (SANs), to replace legacy Fibre Channel for example with the much more common Ethernet family of standards, since 2011.[49][37]

Operations

In addition to its headquarters in the US, Mellanox had offices in Israel, Denmark, China, Russia, Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and the United Kingdom.[50]

Support of the Palestinian Tech Economy

Mellanox outsourced some of its engineering to the West Bank. 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.[51] In 2018, Waldman told a Tel Aviv conference hosted by Globes magazine that over 100 Palestinians are working on Mellanox projects.[52]

Waldman had previously talked about Mellanox's plans to build a research and development center in Ramallah, even though it is more expensive than outsourcing to Eastern Europe.[53]

See also

References

  1. Mellanox office locations Mellanox Technologies^
  2. mellanox delivers record fourth quarter and annual 2019 financial results Mellanox Technologies, 2020^
  3. NVIDIA buys high-performance chip-maker Mellanox for $6.9 billion Engadget, 11 March 2019, retrieved 2021-06-08^
  4. NVIDIA Newsroom. NVIDIA to Acquire Mellanox for $6.9 Billion NVIDIA Newsroom Newsroom, retrieved 2021-06-08^
  5. Nvidia gets China's go-ahead for $6.9 billion Mellanox deal Reuters, 2020-04-16, retrieved 2021-06-08^
  6. Marvell to acquire LAN-chip supplier Galileo for $2.7 billion in stock EE Times, 2000-10-17, retrieved 2011-06-12^
  7. Shoshanna Solomon. When a startup gets big, the environment gets rougher, says Mellanox CEO The Times of Israel, December 26, 2017, retrieved January 20, 2018^
  8. Joseph F. Kovar. VC Money Continues To Drain Into InfiniBand: Mellanox Secures $56M CRN Magazine, February 11, 2002, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  9. Form D: Notice of Sale of Securities US Securities and Exchange Commission, March 20, 2002, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  10. Tali Tsipori. Oracle acquires $11m more Mellanox shares Globes, September 25, 2011, retrieved 2011-10-29^
  11. John Walko. Mellanox raises $102 million with IPO on Nasdaq EE Times, February 8, 2007, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  12. Amendment Number 2 to Form S-1: Registration Statement US Securities and Exchange Commission, December 7, 2006, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  13. Carl Bagh. Oracle buys 10 pct stake in Mellanox, will Dell, HP, IBM follow suit? International Business Times, October 29, 2010, retrieved 2011-10-29^
  14. Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. Completes Acquisition of Voltaire, Ltd. Press release, February 7, 2011, retrieved April 23, 2017^
  15. Mellanox Technologies Ranked Number 364 Fastest Growing Company in North America on Deloitte's 2012 Technology Fast 500 Mellanox, retrieved November 14, 2012^
  16. Strategic Acquisitions Mellanox web site, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  17. Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. Completes Acquisition of Kotura, Inc. NASDAQ, retrieved Aug 15, 2013^
  18. Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. Completes Acquisition of IPtronics A/S NASDAQ, retrieved Jul 1, 2013^
  19. Mellanox Technologies Ltd. Announces Definitive Agreement to Acquire Integrity Project NASDAQ, retrieved June 24, 2014^
  20. Tova Cohen. Israel's Mellanox to buy EZchip for $811 million Reuters, 2015-09-30, retrieved 2021-06-08^
  21. Mellanox Hires Programmers in the Gaza Strip^
  22. Shiri Habib-Valdhorn. Mellanox to launch startup accelerator Globes, retrieved January 20, 2018^
  23. Shoshanna Solomon. Activist investor Starboard calls for 'substantial change' at Israel's Mellanox The Times of Israel, January 8, 2018, retrieved January 20, 2018^
  24. Aishwarya Venugopal. Starboard says chipmaker Mellanox's 2018 targets insufficient Reuters, January 8, 2018, retrieved January 20, 2018^
  25. Mellanox to cease 1550nm silicon photonics development optics.org, January 10, 2018, retrieved January 20, 2018^
  26. Shoshanna Solomon. Mellanox to cut 100 US jobs as chip line development halted The Times of Israel, January 10, 2018, retrieved January 20, 2018^
  27. Peter Schacknow. Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: MS, WMT, WWW, LQ, AAPL, AA & more CNBC, January 18, 2018, retrieved January 20, 2018^
  28. Tiernan Ray. Mellanox, Under Siege From Starboard, Surges 6% on Q4 Beat, Outlook Barron's, January 18, 2018, retrieved January 20, 2018^
  29. David Benoit. Starboard Value to Launch Proxy Fight for Entire Board at Mellanox The Wall Street Journal, January 17, 2018, retrieved January 18, 2018^
  30. Starboard to nominate nine candidates to Mellanox board Reuters, January 17, 2018, retrieved January 20, 2018^
  31. Dror Reich. Mellanox Wins First Round in Struggle with Activist Shareholder Starboard Calcalist Tech, May 27, 2018, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  32. Dror Reich. Mellanox CEO Downplays Drama of Starboard's Attempt to Take Over Board Calcalist Tech, June 21, 2018, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  33. finanzen net GmbH. Nvidia is buying Mellanox Technologies in a $6.9 billion deal (NVDA) markets.businessinsider.com, retrieved 2019-10-05^
  34. Daily Crunch: NVIDIA is buying Mellanox for $6.9B TechCrunch, 11 March 2019, retrieved 2019-03-12^
  35. Omri Zerachovitz and Ofir Dor. Waldman quits Mellanox: I don't want to be number two Globes, November 4, 2020, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  36. Web-chip fabless Mellanox poised to raise $50m at company value of $250m TheMarker, October 30, 2001, retrieved 2011-10-29^
  37. Timothy Prickett Morgan. Mellanox uncloaks SwitchX network switch-hitter The Register, April 26, 2011, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  38. Timothy Prickett Morgan. Mellanox gobbles up Voltaire for $218m The Register, November 29, 2010, retrieved April 23, 2017^
  39. Michelle Amodio. On the Road with Mellanox Technologies TMCnet, October 6, 2011, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  40. Form 10-K/A: Annual Report for the Year 2019 US Securities and Exchange Commission, April 23, 2020, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  41. Gwen Ackerman. Mellanox CEO Sees Sales Rising 10-Fold With Voltaire Bloomberg, January 5, 2011, retrieved 2011-10-29^
  42. Oracle Makes Strategic Investment In Mellanox Technologies, Ltd. Press release, Oracle, October 27, 2010, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  43. ConnectX-6 Product Family Mellanox^
  44. ConnectX-6 VPI community.mellanox.com, retrieved 2016-06-22^
  45. ConnectX-6 Dx www.mellanox.com, retrieved 2020-01-07^
  46. Sayantan Sur, Matthew J. Koop, Lei, Dhabaleswar K. Panda. Performance Analysis and Evaluation of Mellanox ConnectX InfiniBand Architecture with Multi-Core Platforms Hoti, 15th Annual IEEE Symposium on High-Performance Interconnects (HOTI 2007), 2007^
  47. NVIDIA Networking Linkx Cables and Transceivers at PNY.com PNY.com, retrieved 2024-01-31^
  48. Mellanox 200G HDR InfiniBand Accelerates 31% of New InfiniBand Systems on November's TOP500 Bloomberg, June 27, 2011^
  49. Timothy Prickett Morgan. The Ascendancy Of Ethernet Storage Fabrics The Next Platform, September 26, 2017, retrieved September 27, 2021^
  50. Mellanox Contact Us www.mellanox.com, retrieved 2019-04-01^
  51. Tali Heruti-Sover. High-tech company aims to be first Israeli firm to hire Palestinian engineers Haaretz, November 7, 2010, retrieved 2011-10-29^
  52. Aviv Levy. Mellanox CEO: We employ over 100 Palestinians Globes, 21 June 2018, retrieved 25 July 2018^
  53. Joshua Mitnick. Tech diplomacy: Israeli CEO hires Palestinian programmers The Christian Science Monitor, April 22, 2011, retrieved 2011-10-29^