Navarro Networks

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Navarro Networks, Inc., was a developer of Ethernet-based ASIC components based in Plano, Texas, in the United States. They produced a network processor for Ethernet and other applications.[1]

Company typePrivate
FoundedMarch 2000; 26 years ago (2000-03) in Plano, Texas, United States
FounderMark Bluhm
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Navarro Networks, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer networking
FoundedMarch 2000; 26 years ago (2000-03) in Plano, Texas, United States
FounderMark Bluhm
DefunctMay 2002; 23 years ago (2002-05)
FateAcquired by Cisco Systems
Number of employees
25
Websitenavarronetworks.com at the Wayback Machine (archived January 24, 2001)
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Navarro Networks was founded in 2000. Their CEO was Mark Bluhm, who was formerly a vice president at Cyrix. A group of nine employees left the Cyrix division of Via on March 21, 2000 to staff the company.[2] The employee walkout had occurred just a day after Via announced that they would be spinning off the Cyrix division as a separate company.[3]

Cisco Systems announced their intent to acquire Navarro Networks in May 1, 2002; on the same day, Cisco also announced their bid to acquire Hammerhead Networks.[4] The acquisition was completed in June that year, with Cisco dealing Navarro a stock swap worth $85 million. Most of the 25 employees of Navarro joined the Internet Systems Business Unit to enhance Cisco's internal ASIC capability in Ethernet switching platforms.[5][6]

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