Amazon Buys Networking IC Firm
Amazon has bought Annapurna Labs of Israel in what is assumed to be a move to develop its own networking ICs.
Although it is not publicly revealed, it is assumed that Annapurna is developing networking chips because that is what its founder Avidor Willenz did at Galileo which he sold to Marvell for $2.7 billion.
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