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{{Short description|American semiconductor company}} |
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{{Infobox company |
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| name = DSP Group, Inc |
| name = DSP Group, Inc |
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| location_city = [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] |
| location_city = [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] |
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| location_country = [[California]] |
| location_country = [[California]] |
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| fate = Acquired by [[Synaptics]] |
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| key_people = Eliyahu Ayalon ([[Chairman]]), <br> Ofer Elyakim ([[chief executive officer|CEO]]) |
| key_people = Eliyahu Ayalon ([[Chairman]]), <br> Ofer Elyakim ([[chief executive officer|CEO]]) |
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| industry = [[VoIP]], [[Telecommunications]], [[Communication systems]] |
| industry = [[VoIP]], [[Telecommunications]], [[Communication systems]] |
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[[File:Gigaset DA810A - board - DSP Group D56561AA3ALC-0335.jpg|thumb|250px|A DSP Group chip]] |
[[File:Gigaset DA810A - board - DSP Group D56561AA3ALC-0335.jpg|thumb|250px|A DSP Group chip]] |
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'''DSP Group, Inc.''' |
'''DSP Group, Inc.''' was an American company that manufactured chipsets for [[VoIP]], multimedia, and digital cordless applications. Founded in 1987 with headquarters in [[San Jose, California]], DSP Group employed over 400 people at three US sites and offices in [[Germany]], [[Scotland]], [[Israel]], [[India]], [[Hong Kong]] and [[Japan]] until it was acquired by [[Synaptics]]. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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DSP Group was founded in 1987 by Davidi Gilo, who served as the company's CEO and chairman until 1993.<ref>[http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=411782&privcapId=749819&previousCapId=26724913&previousTitle=Arcadian%20Networks,%20Inc. Davidi Gilo: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek]</ref> |
DSP Group was founded in 1987 by Davidi Gilo, who served as the company's CEO and chairman until 1993.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20121013085951/http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/person.asp?personId=411782&privcapId=749819&previousCapId=26724913&previousTitle=Arcadian%20Networks,%20Inc. Davidi Gilo: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek]</ref> |
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DSP Group developed the world's first telephony answering device (TAD) [[Speech processing|speech processor]] in 1989.<ref>{{Citation |
DSP Group developed the world's first telephony answering device (TAD) [[Speech processing|speech processor]] in 1989.<ref>{{Citation |
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In 1994 the DSP Group had an initial public offering on the NASDAQ. |
In 1994 the DSP Group had an initial public offering on the NASDAQ. |
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In 1996 DSP Group spun off its cellular chip design and development division into a new company called DSP Communications (DSPC).<ref>[http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=487954&fid=1363 The 80s: Launching companies despite the crisis], Globes |
In 1996 DSP Group spun off its cellular chip design and development division into a new company called DSP Communications (DSPC).<ref>[http://www.globes.co.il/serveen/globes/docview.asp?did=487954&fid=1363 The 80s: Launching companies despite the crisis], Globes, 3 May 2001</ref> DSP Communications had an initial public offering on the NASDAQ the same year. In 1999 [[Intel]] bought DSP Communications for US$1.6 billion.<ref>[http://news.cnet.com/Intel-to-buy-wireless-chipmaker-for-1.6-billion/2100-1001_3-231409.html Intel to buy wireless chipmaker for $1.6 billion] - CNET News, October 14, 1999</ref> |
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In November 2002, DSP's IP licensing division and the Irish company Parthus Technologies Plc were merged to form a new company called [[CEVA, Inc.]] |
In November 2002, DSP's IP licensing division and the Irish company Parthus Technologies Plc were merged to form a new company called [[CEVA, Inc.]]<ref>{{Citation|title=DSP Group, Parthus to merge IP licensing businesses in new company|url=http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4095046/DSP-Group-Parthus-to-merge-IP-licensing-businesses-in-new-company|journal=Electronic Engineering Times|date=5 April 2002}}</ref> |
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DSP Group entered into the multimedia communications sector with the acquisition of Teleman Multimedia in 2003.<ref>{{Citation |
DSP Group entered into the multimedia communications sector with the acquisition of Teleman Multimedia in 2003.<ref>{{Citation |
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On 30 August 2021 it was announced [[ |
On 30 August 2021 it was announced [[San Jose, California|San Jose, California-based]] developer of human interface (HMI) hardware and software [[Synaptics]] will acquire the company.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-synaptics-acquires-israeli-chipmaker-dsp-group-for-600m-1001383352 |title=Synaptics acquires Israeli chipmaker DSP Group for $540m|website=Globes.co.il|date=2021-08-30|access-date=2021-08-31}}</ref> |
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acquire the company.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-synaptics-acquires-israeli-chipmaker-dsp-group-for-600m-1001383352 |title=Synaptics acquires Israeli chipmaker DSP Group for $540m|website=Globes.co.il|date=2021-08-30|access-date=2021-08-31}}</ref> |
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DSP Group provides [[integrated circuit]]s for residential communications products in three areas: connected multimedia screens, VoIP cordless phones, and digital cordless products. |
DSP Group provides [[integrated circuit]]s for residential communications products in three areas: connected multimedia screens, VoIP cordless phones, and digital cordless products. |
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Affiliations include: |
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* DECT Forum, for the [[digital enhanced cordless telecommunications]] standard |
* DECT Forum, for the [[digital enhanced cordless telecommunications]] standard |
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*European Telecommunications Standards Institute ([[ETSI]]) |
*European Telecommunications Standards Institute ([[ETSI]]) |
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===Business data=== |
===Business data=== |
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*DSP Group at [https://www.google.com/finance |
*DSP Group at [https://www.google.com/finance/quote/.IXIC:INDEXNASDAQ Google Finance] |
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*DSP Group at Yahoo! [https://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=dspg Finance] |
*DSP Group at Yahoo! [https://finance.yahoo.com/q?s=dspg Finance] |
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*DSP Group at [http://www.hoovers.com/company/DSP_Group_Inc/rjscci-1.html Hoover's] |
*DSP Group at [http://www.hoovers.com/company/DSP_Group_Inc/rjscci-1.html Hoover's] |
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Latest revision as of 05:06, 24 August 2024
Industry | VoIP, Telecommunications, Communication systems |
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Founded | 1987 |
Fate | Acquired by Synaptics |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Eliyahu Ayalon (Chairman), Ofer Elyakim (CEO) |
Products | IP Telephony, Media Gateways, Wireless chipsets, Mobile VoIP |
Revenue | US$ 225.48 million (2010) |
$ 9.68 million (2010) | |
$ 7.42 million (2010) | |
Number of employees | 409 (2009) |
Website | www.dspg.com |
DSP Group, Inc. was an American company that manufactured chipsets for VoIP, multimedia, and digital cordless applications. Founded in 1987 with headquarters in San Jose, California, DSP Group employed over 400 people at three US sites and offices in Germany, Scotland, Israel, India, Hong Kong and Japan until it was acquired by Synaptics.
History
[edit]DSP Group was founded in 1987 by Davidi Gilo, who served as the company's CEO and chairman until 1993.[1]
DSP Group developed the world's first telephony answering device (TAD) speech processor in 1989.[2] The company entered the digital cordless industry with the acquisition of Advanced Micro Devices' (AMD) 900 MHz technology in 1999, and the subsequent development of 900 MHz narrow-band cordless and 2.4 GHz multi-handset technology.[3]
In 1993 one of the company's co-founder and its CTO Shabtai Adlersberg started a new company AudioCodes, with the initial investment provided by the DSP Group. AudioCodes become a provider of VoIP technology, and had an initial public offering on the NASDAQ in 1999. In 2004 DSP Group sold all its holdings in AudioCodes making a significant profit on its initial investment.[4]
In 1994 the DSP Group had an initial public offering on the NASDAQ.
In 1996 DSP Group spun off its cellular chip design and development division into a new company called DSP Communications (DSPC).[5] DSP Communications had an initial public offering on the NASDAQ the same year. In 1999 Intel bought DSP Communications for US$1.6 billion.[6]
In November 2002, DSP's IP licensing division and the Irish company Parthus Technologies Plc were merged to form a new company called CEVA, Inc.[7]
DSP Group entered into the multimedia communications sector with the acquisition of Teleman Multimedia in 2003.[8] Incorporating VoIP and Wi-Fi technologies obtained through the acquisition of VoicePump and Bermai, DSP Group entered the residential multimedia communications over broadband market with the 2006 development of a chipset integrating DECT and Wi-Fi technologies with an application processor. DSP Group acquired NXP Semiconductors' cordless and VoIP terminals business in 2007.[9]
On 30 August 2021 it was announced San Jose, California-based developer of human interface (HMI) hardware and software Synaptics will acquire the company.[10]
DSP Group provides integrated circuits for residential communications products in three areas: connected multimedia screens, VoIP cordless phones, and digital cordless products.
Affiliations include:
- DECT Forum, for the digital enhanced cordless telecommunications standard
- European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI)
- CAT-iq Marketing Working Group
- ETSI CAT-iq working groups
- Wi-Fi Alliance
- CableLabs
- Home Gateway Initiative (HGI)
External links
[edit]Business data
[edit]- DSP Group at Google Finance
- DSP Group at Yahoo! Finance
- DSP Group at Hoover's
- DSP Group at Standard and Poor's
- DSP Group SEC filings at EDGAR Online
- DSP Group IR site
References
[edit]- ^ Davidi Gilo: Executive Profile & Biography - BusinessWeek
- ^ Ferris, G.; Aizner, M. (September 1989), "Design of a full-featured, solid-state telephone answering device", Electronic Engineering Times, 35 (3): 681–686, doi:10.1109/30.44335
- ^ "DSP Group buys AMD's rf activities", Electronic Engineering Times, 1999-02-17
- ^ AudioCodes Ltd. Annual Report 2005
- ^ The 80s: Launching companies despite the crisis, Globes, 3 May 2001
- ^ Intel to buy wireless chipmaker for $1.6 billion - CNET News, October 14, 1999
- ^ "DSP Group, Parthus to merge IP licensing businesses in new company", Electronic Engineering Times, 5 April 2002
- ^ "DSP Group acquires most of Teleman Multimedia", Electronic Engineering Times, 2003-05-19
- ^ "DSP Group and NXP Semiconductors Announce Combination of Cordless & Voice Over IP Terminals Businesses", PR Newswire, May 14, 2007, retrieved 2011-04-05
- ^ "Synaptics acquires Israeli chipmaker DSP Group for $540m". Globes.co.il. 2021-08-30. Retrieved 2021-08-31.