Mellanox Opens Sixth Israeli Development Center
The Israeli chipmaker has leased a 300-square-meter space in Jerusalem's tech park for the new center, according to one person familiar with the matter
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Israeli chipmaker Mellanox Technologies Ltd. is opening a sixth development center in Israel, according to one person familiar with the matter who spoke to Calcalist on condition of anonymity. The company has leased a 300-square-meter space in Jerusalem's tech park for the new center, the person said.
Mellanox CEO Eyal Waldman. Photo: Tomi Harpaz
Mellanox is headquartered in Israeli northern town Yokne'am and has development centers in Tel Aviv, Ra'anana, Kiryat Gat, Be’er Sheva, and Tel-Hai. The company also has centers in three Palestinian cities—Gaza, Nablus, and Rawabi—and additional centers in the U.S., Ukraine, China, India, Denmark, and Singapore.
In March, Mellanox announced a deal with Nvidia Corp., to be acquired by the latter for $6.9 billion. The deal is currently awaiting regulatory approval in China.
