DisplayLink Overview
DisplayLink (formerly Newnham Technology and Newnham Research) is a fabless network display semiconductor company, formed in 2003, to lead the second display revolution by enabling flexible connectivity between computers and displays using standard wired and wireless networking protocols. DisplayLink’s institutional backers include Atlas Venture, Benchmark and Esprit. The company is headquartered...More»
DisplayLink (formerly Newnham Technology and Newnham Research) is a fabless network display semiconductor company, formed in 2003, to lead the second display revolution by enabling flexible connectivity between computers and displays using standard wired and wireless networking protocols. DisplayLink’s institutional backers include Atlas Venture, Benchmark and Esprit. The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, CA, with main R&D and product development activities in Cambridge, UK. More information can be found at www.displaylink.com.«Less
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Management
- Ian Kellet, CFO
- Tom Foster, VP Sales
- Tim Glauert, Chief Software Technology Officer
- Jonathan Jeacocke, VP Engineering
- Adrian van den Heever, VP Product Development & Engineering
- Andy Davis, Director of Sales Operations
- Andy Fisher, CTO
- Scott Tandy, VP Strategic Marketing
- Michael Ledzion, EVP Sales
- Jim Jalland, Director of Business Development
- Dennis Crespo, EVP Marketing & Business Development
- Craig Ensley, CEO
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Funding
| Date | Type | Capital Amount | Post-Money Valuation | Investors |
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| 11/12/2007 | Series C | 24M | Unknown | |
| 12/2009 | Series D | 8M | Unknown | |
| 06/2011 | Other | 8M | Unknown |
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| 09/2011 | Series D | 15M | Unknown |
Products
| Name: | DisplayLink DL-1x5 Series |
| Product URL: | http://www.displaylink.com/displaylink_hardware.html |
| Description: | Based upon the award winning DL-1x0 series, the new DL-1x5 chips are DisplayLink's next generation ICs bringing higher resolutions and performance for video and 3D graphics, thanks to the new dual core decode engine and new DL2+ compression techniques. This means that products using the new DL-165 and DL-195 will now be able to support HD resolutions, giving you even more space to spread out your documents and applications. |
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