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HALIO is the industry leader in smart glass technology with $564M raised across 11 rounds; closed a $70M round led by Korea's SKC in November 2023; technology reduces building energy use by up to 22% with sub-second tint switching.
HALIO is a smart glass technology company founded in 2010 by Sam Bergh and headquartered in Hayward, California. The company develops and manufactures electrochromic (dynamic tinting) glass panels that automatically or manually adjust from clear to dark to manage solar heat gain, glare, and daylight — allowing buildings to reduce operational energy consumption by up to 22%. HALIO's fastest switching speed of within seconds differentiates it from slower competing electrochromic products and makes it the only smart glass solution capable of true real-time daylight optimization. The glass is deployed in commercial buildings, facades, skylights, and high-end residential projects across North America, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Palo Alto semiconductor + infrastructure software (NASDAQ: AVGO) at $51.6B FY2024 revenue; AI revenue $12.2B (+220%) from custom XPUs and networking with VMware $69B 2023 acquisition competing with NVIDIA for AI data center infrastructure.
Broadcom Inc. is a Palo Alto, California-headquartered global semiconductor and infrastructure software company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AVGO) at approximately $800 billion market capitalization — reporting $51.6 billion in fiscal year 2024 revenue (ended October 2024, 44% year-over-year growth) with AI-related revenue reaching $12.2 billion (220% growth) from custom AI accelerators (XPUs) and networking chips for hyperscale cloud providers. Following the $69 billion VMware acquisition completed in November 2023 (the largest enterprise technology acquisition ever), Broadcom's revenue is now 58% semiconductor and 42% infrastructure software (VMware by Broadcom, CA Technologies products, and Symantec enterprise security). Under CEO Hock Tan's acquisition-driven strategy since 2006, Broadcom has transformed from a moderate-sized fabless semiconductor company into a diversified technology powerhouse with 37,000+ employees. Roots trace to HP Associates (1961), then Agilent Technologies, then Avago Technologies, which acquired Broadcom Corporation in 2016.
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