Kilopass, maker of non-volatile memory technology, raises $17.9M
Kilopass Technologies, a Santa Clara, Calif. developer of non-volatile memory technology, has raised $17.9 million as part of an extension of its third round, according to a regulatory filing cited by PEWire. Return backers include BlueRun Ventures, Pitango Ventures and U.S. Venture Partners, according to the report. The company has previously raised around $22 million since 2002.
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