We’ve conquered some of the industry’s most challenging obstacles surrounding 60GHz to provide multi-gigabit non line-of-sight wireless connections using standard CMOS.
- John LeMoncheck, SiBEAM CEO
  • VIZIO Integrates SiBEAM WirelessHD technology into its 3D HDTVs and Blu-ray players.
  • Best Buy Invests in SiBEAM
  • SiBEAM demonstrates first wireless gigabit Ethernet based on WirelessHD 1.0 compliant hardware for virtual docking and Sync'n Go applications
  • LG Electronics HDTV with SiBEAM technology selected as CES Innovations Award Honoree
  • WirelessHD 1.0 Compliance Test Specification available
  • WirelessHD Consortium expands as Broadcom and Intel join Panasonic, Toshiba and Murata demonstrate their products incorporating SiBEAM WirelessHD technology
  • SiBEAM announces Japan and Korea Operations
  • SIBEAM receives "Best of CES Innovations" Award for its chipsets with OmniLink60™ Technology
  • SiBEAM is the first to deliver chipsets based on WirelessHD technology
  • WirelessHD Consortium announces completion of WirelessHD 1.0
  • SiBEAM closes its Series C financing with NEA, Foundation Capital and USVPM
  • SiBEAM receives "Fabless Startup to Watch" Award from the Global Semiconductor Alliance
  • SiBEAM demonstrates world's first demonstration of 60GHz technology for WirelessHD applications
  • Seven founding companies agree to form the WirelessHD Consortium and commence activities
  • SiBEAM closes its Series B financing with NEA, USVP, and Foundation Capital
  • SiBEAM demonstrates multi-gigabit communications over a low-cost (CMOS) 60GHz wireless link is possible
  • SiBEAM demonstrates OmniLink60 intelligent beam forming and steering technology for 60GHz non line-of-sight operation
  • SiBEAM closes its Series A financing with NEA, USVP, and Foundation Capital
  • SiBEAM commences formation of the WirelessHD Consortium with the PC and CE industry
  • SiBEAM is the first to demonstrate uncompressed HD video distributed wirelessly over 60GHz link
  • SiBEAM is founded by leading experts in radio and signal processing from the University of California at Berkeley, and private industry