Teranetics scores $2M for Ethernet chips

Teranetics, maker of chips that allow 10-gigabit Ethernet signals to be transmitted over copper wire, has brought in $2 million of a targeted $12.3 million round of equity, debt, rights and securities, according to a filing with the SEC. The San Jose, Calif. company was previously backed by Columbia Capital, GGV Capital, Global Catalyst Partners, LSI Logic, U.S. Venture Partners and Venrock.

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