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AAPL Apple Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics captures Apple’s core hardware business in silicon and electronics.
$3.97T
$269.88
+0.91%
TSM Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited
TSMC's core business is semiconductor fabrication and related electronics manufacturing services.
$1.44T
$280.49
+0.93%
BABA Alibaba Group Holding Limited
Alibaba engages in semiconductors & electronics as part of its AI + Cloud infrastructure strategy.
$371.07B
$159.00
-0.45%
LIN Linde plc
Materials and solutions for semiconductor/electronics manufacturing (LAMT targets) align with Semiconductors & Electronics.
$194.47B
$412.86
-0.45%
APH Amphenol Corporation
Semiconductors & Electronics is a broad category APH falls under due to its interconnect and sensor solutions.
$161.70B
$135.79
+2.53%
INTC Intel Corporation
Semiconductors & Electronics as a broad category Intel operates within (silicon, devices, and integrated electronics).
$150.26B
$34.92
+1.73%
KLAC KLA Corporation
KLA is a semiconductor equipment company providing tools and software for manufacturing and yield management.
$148.20B
$1158.92
+3.19%
TXN Texas Instruments Incorporated
Texas Instruments designs and manufactures analog and embedded processing semiconductors, a core product area.
$143.03B
$157.07
-0.16%
CDNS Cadence Design Systems, Inc.
Cadence operates in the semiconductors & electronics ecosystem as a software/IP/tool provider enabling semiconductor design and verification.
$82.62B
$308.89
+1.87%
NOC Northrop Grumman Corporation
The company is deeply involved in semiconductors and electronics, including microelectronics and specialized chips.
$81.15B
$566.12
-0.11%
MRVL Marvell Technology, Inc.
Marvell operates as a fabless semiconductor company, a core electronics/products business.
$67.84B
$81.20
+3.21%
SNPS Synopsys, Inc.
Operates within the semiconductor ecosystem, providing software/tools used by chip designers and IP vendors.
$59.55B
$386.56
+0.71%
MPWR Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.
MPWR designs and sells semiconductor devices and power electronics solutions, directly aligning with the broad 'Semiconductors & Electronics' investable theme.
$41.04B
$886.73
+3.47%
CLS Celestica Inc.
Celestica operates within the broader semiconductors & electronics ecosystem through design/engineering for hardware, not just EMS services.
$34.91B
$315.97
+5.35%
MCHP Microchip Technology Incorporated
Broad semiconductor and electronics product scope encompasses Microchip's integrated device offerings.
$27.45B
$50.65
-0.43%
DOV Dover Corporation
Semiconductors & Electronics applies given references to digital chipsets and electronics components via acquisitions (e.g., Long-Range Chipset).
$24.65B
$180.49
+0.39%
CRDO Credo Technology Group Holding Ltd
Credo operates as a fabless semiconductor designer, a core electronics manufacturing category.
$23.95B
$143.04
+2.49%
TDY Teledyne Technologies Incorporated
Teledyne's portfolio includes high-performance semiconductors and electronic components (sensors, MEMS, imaging chips).
$23.64B
$496.49
-1.52%
ALAB Astera Labs Inc
Astera Labs designs semiconductor connectivity ICs and products (Aries/Taurus/Leo/Scorpio) used in AI infrastructure
$23.19B
$142.53
+2.16%
XPEV XPeng Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics — XPeng's hardware and semiconductor components underpin its AI and EV platforms.
$21.42B
$21.16
-6.43%
ASTS AST SpaceMobile, Inc.
The AST5000 ASIC and related electronics place the business within semiconductors and electronics manufacturing.
$20.87B
$58.10
-0.21%
RKLB Rocket Lab USA, Inc.
Vertical integration extends to semiconductors and electronics used in rockets and spacecraft.
$20.51B
$43.56
+1.83%
UMC United Microelectronics Corporation
UMC is a semiconductor/electronics manufacturer with a focus on specialty process nodes (22/28nm) and related services.
$17.69B
$7.20
+1.98%
LITE Lumentum Holdings Inc.
Core semiconductor/electronics producer of photonic and laser components (InP-based devices).
$17.30B
$268.81
+8.64%
ATI ATI Inc.
ATI's involvement in materials used in semiconductor/electronics manufacturing (e.g., hafnium materials) fits Semiconductors & Electronics.
$13.53B
$98.97
+0.80%
ASX ASE Technology Holding Co., Ltd.
Semiconductors & Electronics captures the broader sector ASX operates in as a leading OSAT.
$12.50B
$14.09
-0.60%
SWKS Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
Skyworks is a semiconductor company focused on RF analog/mixed-signal solutions, a broad Electronics/Semiconductors category.
$9.25B
$62.69
+0.59%
DRS Leonardo DRS, Inc.
DRS produces or integrates semiconductors & electronics as part of its defense systems (sensors, processors, boards).
$9.05B
$33.53
-1.37%
LSCC Lattice Semiconductor Corporation
Core business is semiconductor design/manufacture of FPGAs (LSCC's main product).
$8.86B
$65.36
+1.02%
RGTI Rigetti Computing, Inc.
Rigetti fabricates and ships quantum semiconductor devices, aligning with Semiconductors & Electronics.
$8.33B
$25.66
-0.18%
QBTS D-Wave Quantum Inc.
Hardware/electronics components produced for superconducting quantum processors (QC hardware).
$7.84B
$23.41
+2.07%
QRVO Qorvo, Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics is a broad category that fits Qorvo's overall product and technology focus.
$7.52B
$81.50
+0.44%
SITM SiTime Corporation
SiTime designs silicon MEMS resonators and clock ICs, placing it squarely in Semiconductors & Electronics.
$6.64B
$274.95
+7.62%
TTMI TTM Technologies, Inc.
TTM operates in the broader Semiconductors & Electronics space through its high-end RF/microwave/microelectronic assemblies and integrated electronic solutions.
$6.54B
$65.06
+2.72%
CRUS Cirrus Logic, Inc.
Cirrus Logic operates as a fabless designer/supplier of high-precision mixed-signal semiconductors and related electronics, core to its business.
$5.93B
$115.99
+0.42%
ESI Element Solutions Inc
Electronics & semiconductor manufacturing inputs and materials are core to ESI's business, covering the electronics substrate and device fabrication ecosystem.
$5.91B
$24.27
-0.74%
MIR Mirion Technologies, Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics: detector electronics and silicon-based components used in radiation detection equipment.
$5.58B
$24.30
+1.87%
SMTC Semtech Corporation
Semtech's core business is semiconductors & electronics, notably analog/mixed-signal devices used in data centers and IoT.
$5.43B
$64.47
+2.81%
ARW Arrow Electronics, Inc.
Arrow's business includes sourcing semiconductors and electronics components (Semiconductors & Electronics).
$5.42B
$104.00
-1.23%
MARA Marathon Digital Holdings, Inc.
Involves ownership/investment in semiconductor electronics via Auradine and custom ASIC-related hardware.
$4.40B
$11.04
-7.11%
SSRM SSR Mining Inc.
SSR Mining operates as a metals & mining company with diversified ore production across precious and base metals.
$4.31B
$21.45
+0.92%
CAMT Camtek Ltd.
Camtek operates in the semiconductor/electronics equipment sector, aligning with semiconductor manufacturing and related process technologies.
$4.30B
$100.16
+5.70%
ALGM Allegro MicroSystems, Inc.
Broad semiconductors & electronics category covering the ICs and components Allegro designs and markets.
$4.29B
$23.29
+0.34%
NPO EnPro Industries, Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics reflects Enpro's role in providing surface technologies and components that support semiconductor equipment and advanced node manufacturing.
$4.26B
$209.23
+3.30%
ST Sensata Technologies Holding plc
Core product category: Sensata designs and manufactures sensors and electronics used across automotive and industrial applications.
$4.20B
$28.80
-0.14%
MRCY Mercury Systems, Inc.
Mercury Systems' core business revolves around semiconductors and electronics for high-reliability defense embedded systems.
$4.07B
$68.67
+1.07%
BC Brunswick Corporation
Marine electronics and related hardware/embedded tech from Navico/Mercury constitute a distinct electronics category.
$4.03B
$60.90
-1.16%
LCID Lucid Group, Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics; in-house ECUs, motor control and inverter electronics within vehicles.
$3.98B
$12.51
-3.51%
SLAB Silicon Laboratories Inc.
Silicon Labs designs and sells wireless SoCs and related semiconductor products for IoT, the core of its business.
$3.83B
$117.66
+0.83%
NOVT Novanta Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics capturing their role as an electronics hardware supplier in photonics/vision systems.
$3.58B
$100.03
+0.48%
GTX Garrett Motion Inc.
Inverters and other high-power electronics used in GTX's e-motor systems imply relevance of Semiconductors & Electronics.
$3.35B
$16.34
-1.71%
IPGP IPG Photonics Corporation
Semiconductors & Electronics captures IPG's laser diodes and related photonic components usage and manufacturing.
$3.20B
$76.23
+0.58%
SIMO Silicon Motion Technology Corporation
Semiconductors & Electronics is the broad industry category describing SIMO's product design and silicon-based solutions.
$2.83B
$84.06
-0.57%
VC Visteon Corporation
Visteon's cockpit electronics and domain-controller platforms involve semiconductor/electronics design and production.
$2.76B
$100.52
-0.68%
SXI Standex International Corporation
Semiconductors & electronics orientation through high-rel sensing, power components, and instrumentation tech.
$2.73B
$229.46
+1.45%
MTRN Materion Corporation
Semiconductors & Electronics emphasis for materials used in chip fabrication and related processes.
$2.36B
$115.22
+1.21%
SYNA Synaptics Incorporated
Semiconductors & Electronics is the core industry category for Synaptics' product offerings.
$2.31B
$60.30
+0.75%
SA Seabridge Gold Inc.
Seabridge operates in the metals & mining sector through exploration and development of gold and copper resources.
$2.21B
$25.20
+2.94%
DQ Daqo New Energy Corp.
Daqo New Energy produces high-purity polysilicon used as a key input for solar PV cells and semiconductor applications, fitting the Semiconductors & Electronics theme.
$2.14B
$31.53
-2.35%
ACMR ACM Research, Inc.
ACMR operates within the semiconductor equipment space, encompassing the broader semiconductors & electronics domain.
$1.97B
$31.51
+2.40%
QUBT Quantum Computing, Inc.
TFLN photonic integrated circuits and related semiconductor-level photonics hardware classify under Semiconductors & Electronics.
$1.97B
$11.60
-6.00%
KLIC Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc.
KLIC operates within the broader semiconductor equipment and electronics ecosystem.
$1.88B
$35.43
-0.37%
KN Knowles Corporation
The company operates in the broader semiconductors & electronics space through its high-performance electronic components and related technologies.
$1.82B
$21.14
VSH Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.
Core business: Vishay's broad product portfolio centers on semiconductors and electronic components.
$1.68B
$12.34
-0.68%
BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group
ASIC mining hardware qualifies as Semiconductors & Electronics given Bitdeer's in-house semiconductor design and mining ASIC production.
$1.54B
$10.04
-6.21%
HUN Huntsman Corporation
E-GRADE specialty amines for semiconductor chip cleaning and Miralon carbon nanomaterials position Huntsman in the semiconductor/electronics inputs category.
$1.44B
$8.31
+0.48%
ADEA Adeia Inc.
Adeia licenses semiconductor-related IP (e.g., hybrid bonding) and operates in the semiconductor/electronics domain via its IP portfolio.
$1.35B
$12.15
-1.58%
CTS CTS Corporation
CTS designs and manufactures sensors, connectivity components, and actuators, falling under Semiconductors & Electronics.
$1.22B
$41.61
+0.63%
IMOS ChipMOS TECHNOLOGIES Inc.
ChipMOS operates as a semiconductor/electronics services provider (OSAT) enabling back-end packaging, testing, and related services for memory, mixed-signal, and display-driver ICs.
$1.07B
$29.68
+0.61%
UCTT Ultra Clean Holdings, Inc.
Operates in the semiconductor/electronics ecosystem with high-purity cleaning and analytical services for chip production.
$1.01B
$22.45
+0.65%
PENG Penguin Solutions, Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics (broad semiconductor/electronics scope including memory products).
$948.98M
$18.05
-0.36%
GSM Ferroglobe PLC
Semiconductors & Electronics is a major end-market for silicon inputs and related materials.
$796.61M
$4.05
-4.14%
SKYT SkyWater Technology, Inc.
Core semiconductor/electronics business as a dedicated foundry offering wafer fabrication and IP co-development.
$756.84M
$14.98
-4.65%
AEHR Aehr Test Systems
Company operates in the semiconductor equipment/electronics space; broad semiconductors domain.
$590.52M
$19.86
+0.58%
ECX ECARX Holdings, Inc.
Semiconductors & electronics as the broad product category ECARX operates within (chips, boards, platforms).
$590.44M
$1.83
+4.86%
LWLG Lightwave Logic, Inc.
LWLG's core offering is proprietary electro-optic polymers used to enable high-speed data transmission in silicon photonics, a semiconductor/electronics material platform.
$579.89M
$4.59
+2.46%
AEVA Aeva Technologies, Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics: designing/integrating the LiDAR on‑chip electronics and optics.
$537.37M
$9.96
+4.35%
AOSL Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited
Alpha and Omega Semiconductor designs and manufactures power semiconductors and related electronic components used in power management and system-level solutions.
$534.24M
$18.69
+5.00%
BFLY Butterfly Network, Inc.
Proprietary semiconductor/electronics technology (Ultrasound-on-Chip CMUT) and chip licensing.
$506.00M
$2.46
+22.64%
CEVA CEVA, Inc.
As a semiconductor IP company, CEVA operates in Semiconductors & Electronics through DSP/NPU and wireless IP.
$481.47M
$18.88
-6.35%
AXTI AXT, Inc.
AXTI operates in the broader semiconductor materials and substrates space, providing substrates as a core product.
$456.64M
$10.12
+2.27%
VPG Vishay Precision Group, Inc.
The company's products are electronics-focused components and sensing devices, aligning with Semiconductors & Electronics.
$402.22M
$30.65
+1.19%
KOPN Kopin Corporation
Kopin's microdisplay and backplane technologies place it in the semiconductors/electronics category.
$393.99M
$2.31
-4.34%
NNDM Nano Dimension Ltd.
Printing electronics (antennas, capacitors) via AM aligns with Semiconductors & Electronics.
$367.44M
$1.55
+0.97%
POET POET Technologies Inc.
POET operates in the broader semiconductor/electronics space through its Optical Interposer technology and packaging solutions.
$301.22M
$4.25
-1.05%
TOYO TOYO Co., Ltd.
Upstream production of wafers and silicon places TOYO in Semiconductors & Electronics due to silicon-based solar cell manufacturing.
$299.62M
$6.25
-3.85%
MEI Methode Electronics, Inc.
Operates in the broader Semiconductors & Electronics category through sensors and engineered electronic solutions.
$245.39M
$6.75
-3.23%
AERG Applied Energetics, Inc.
Involves photonics and laser-related electronics/components; aligns with the broader semiconductors/electronics ecosystem.
$219.80M
$1.59
ALMU Aeluma, Inc.
Directly manufactures and provides semiconductor devices and electronics components.
$203.91M
$12.88
+0.35%
HUHU HUHUTECH International Group Inc. Ordinary Shares
The company's focus is on semiconductor materials/electronics infrastructure, placing it within semiconductors/electronics.
$185.09M
$8.81
+1.15%
MRAM Everspin Technologies, Inc.
The company's MRAM products are semiconductor memory products, placing it in semiconductors & electronics.
$180.77M
$7.99
-0.06%
LTRX Lantronix, Inc.
Semiconductors & Electronics – embedded compute modules and SiP-based offerings.
$175.40M
$4.64
+3.57%
SRI Stoneridge, Inc.
Electronics & semiconductors theme captures Stoneridge’s electronics-focused product platforms and ECUs.
$154.32M
$5.53
+0.27%
RELL Richardson Electronics, Ltd.
Company is shifting toward engineered semiconductor solutions and provides design-in support and related services within the semiconductor/electronics ecosystem.
$144.05M
$9.81
-1.26%
MPTI M-tron Industries, Inc.
Broad domain category: semiconductors & electronics, relevant to MPTI's electronics component manufacturing.
$137.80M
$45.81
-2.80%
SVCO Silvaco Group, Inc. Common Stock
Semiconductors & Electronics as the core industry Silvaco serves with design/simulation software tools.
$121.83M
$4.25
+6.11%
LAES SEALSQ Corp
SEALSQ designs and markets secure microcontrollers and other semiconductor devices (e.g., QS7001, QVault TPM, VaultIC408), core offerings in semiconductors & electronics.
$117.09M
$4.04
-2.88%
NA Nano Labs Ltd
Nano Labs operates in the semiconductor/electronics space, covering integrated circuits and related tech.
$116.51M
$4.95
-1.79%
TYGO Tigo Energy, Inc.
MLPE involves semiconductors/electronics; tagging Semiconductors & Electronics aligns with components in product.
$116.36M
$1.81
+2.54%
ARBE Arbe Robotics Ltd.
The company designs and sells semiconductor hardware (chips) for sensing and processing in its radar systems.
$103.63M
$1.26
-1.17%
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# Executive Summary * The semiconductor industry is undergoing a profound transformation, with explosive demand from Artificial Intelligence (AI) and High-Performance Computing (HPC) now serving as the primary growth engine, projected to drive the global market to approximately $697 billion in 2025. * Persistent geopolitical tensions, particularly U.S.-China trade policies, are forcing a strategic realignment of global supply chains, creating both significant risks and targeted opportunities. * In response, companies are allocating unprecedented levels of capital towards building a more resilient and geographically diverse manufacturing footprint, especially within the United States. * Financial performance is bifurcating sharply between companies exposed to the secular AI boom, which are seeing triple-digit growth, and those facing cyclical headwinds and inventory corrections in industrial and automotive markets. * Technological leadership in advanced process nodes, connectivity solutions, and packaging is the key differentiator, allowing leaders to command premium pricing and superior margins. ## Key Trends & Outlook The primary force shaping the semiconductor industry in 2025 is the unprecedented and accelerating demand for Artificial Intelligence (AI) and High-Performance Computing (HPC) infrastructure. Hyperscale providers like Meta, Microsoft, and Alphabet are collectively investing over $250 billion in AI infrastructure between 2025 and 2026, creating a massive and durable demand signal. This directly translates into higher revenue and margins for companies at the core of this buildout, as demand shifts to higher-value, leading-edge wafers and complex connectivity solutions. Foundry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM) projects its full-year 2025 revenue will grow approximately 30%, primarily fueled by doubling AI accelerator revenue. Meanwhile, specialized players like Astera Labs Inc (ALAB) are seeing revenue surge 104% year-over-year in Q3 2025 by providing the critical connectivity hardware for these AI systems. This AI-driven boom is occurring within a landscape of significant geopolitical friction, primarily the U.S.-China tech war. U.S. export controls are creating direct revenue headwinds for exposed companies, with equipment maker KLA Corporation (KLAC) estimating a $300-$350 million impact for calendar 2026 due to these restrictions. This is forcing the entire industry to fundamentally rethink its global manufacturing strategy, prioritizing supply chain resilience over pure cost optimization. The primary opportunity lies in capturing share within the AI value chain, from foundational manufacturing to specialized components. The most immediate risk is the ongoing macroeconomic pressure and inventory normalization in non-AI segments, which continues to dampen overall industry growth, as seen in the results of industrial and auto-focused firms like STMicroelectronics N.V. (STMEF), which experienced "unexpectedly weaker end demand and higher level of inventories" in 2024, leading to a revenue decline. This is compounded by the strategic risk of navigating escalating trade restrictions. ## Competitive Landscape The semiconductor industry, while intensely competitive, is characterized by distinct strategic models, with a few large players holding significant market power. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM) alone controls roughly 62% of the global chip market. Companies compete using several distinct strategic approaches to capture market share and drive innovation. One dominant strategy is dominance through leading-edge manufacturing scale. Companies employing this model act as pure-play foundries, leveraging massive scale and technological superiority in the most advanced process nodes to manufacture chips for the world's leading fabless companies. The key advantages include unmatched economies of scale, a technological moat that creates high barriers to entry, pricing power on advanced nodes, and a neutral position that attracts all fabless customers. TSM exemplifies this model, with its control of approximately 62% of the global foundry market and its indispensable role in producing AI accelerators for NVIDIA and other leading innovators. Another strategic approach is vertically integrated control for dependable supply. Companies pursuing this strategy design and manufacture a broad portfolio of chips, primarily analog and embedded processing, in-house, controlling the entire process from design to production to packaging. This model offers greater control over the supply chain, lower manufacturing costs from proprietary processes like 300mm wafers, and the ability to offer customers "geopolitically dependable capacity." Texas Instruments Incorporated (TXN) is a prime example, with its $60 billion manufacturing megaproject across seven U.S. semiconductor fabs designed to provide "geopolitically dependable capacity." A third prevalent model is fabless specialization in high-growth niches. These companies focus exclusively on designing high-performance, differentiated solutions for specific, high-growth applications, such as AI connectivity or power management, while outsourcing capital-intensive manufacturing to foundries. This capital-light model allows for high gross margins and a strong focus on research and development, agility to address emerging market needs quickly, and the ability to achieve best-in-class performance in a narrow domain. Astera Labs Inc (ALAB) perfectly illustrates this, with its 76.2% GAAP gross margin and 104% year-over-year revenue growth in Q3 2025, directly resulting from its fabless focus on solving critical connectivity bottlenecks in AI data centers. The key competitive battleground is currently in enabling AI infrastructure, where technological differentiation in performance and power efficiency, alongside advancements in packaging solutions, is paramount. KLA Corporation (KLAC), for instance, projects its advanced packaging business to exceed $925 million in calendar 2025, representing a 70% year-over-year increase, highlighting the growing importance of this segment. ## Financial Performance Industry revenue trends are sharply diverging based on exposure to the secular AI growth cycle versus cyclical industrial markets. Revenue growth ranges from over 100% year-over-year for AI-focused firms to double-digit declines for those exposed to inventory corrections. This bifurcation is driven directly by end-market exposure; companies providing critical technology for the AI infrastructure buildout are experiencing explosive growth. In contrast, firms more reliant on the industrial, consumer, and automotive sectors are facing a cyclical downturn as customers digest excess inventory built up in prior years. Pure-play AI infrastructure providers like Astera Labs Inc (ALAB) are seeing growth exceed 100%, with a 104% year-over-year revenue surge in Q3 2025. Meanwhile, diversified players like STMicroelectronics N.V. (STMEF) have experienced double-digit declines, with a 23.2% year-over-year revenue decline in FY24 amid inventory normalization. {{chart_0}} Profitability directly correlates with a company's technological moat and pricing power. Gross margins show significant divergence, ranging from over 75% for highly specialized leaders to below 40% for companies in more commoditized or competitive segments. The economic logic is clear: companies with unique, must-have technology for high-growth applications like AI command significant pricing power, leading to superior gross margins. This is particularly true for fabless companies with valuable intellectual property. Fabless specialists with critical AI solutions, such as Astera Labs Inc (ALAB), can achieve gross margins above 75%, reporting 76.2% GAAP gross margin in Q3 2025. In contrast, more diversified firms navigating market headwinds, like STMicroelectronics N.V. (STMEF), operate closer to the 30-35% range, with a 33.5% gross margin in Q2 2025, reflecting pressure from weaker end demand and inventory issues. {{chart_1}} The defining capital allocation trend is an unprecedented investment cycle aimed at enhancing supply chain resilience. Spurred by geopolitical risk and government incentives like the CHIPS Act, the industry's top strategic priority is securing long-term, geographically diverse manufacturing capacity. This has triggered a historic wave of capital expenditure focused on building new fabs in the U.S. and Europe. This is best exemplified by Texas Instruments Incorporated's (TXN) commitment to a $60 billion manufacturing megaproject across seven U.S. semiconductor fabs to provide customers with "geopolitically dependable capacity." Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM) further demonstrates this trend with its strategic global expansion, including a "giga fab cluster" in Arizona. {{chart_2}} The industry's leading firms generally maintain exceptionally strong balance sheets, allowing them to fund aggressive expansion. Market leader Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSM), for instance, held $90 billion in cash and marketable securities in Q2 2025, providing ample flexibility for its strategic investments.
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TSM Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited

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ARBE Arbe Robotics Ltd.

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NPO EnPro Industries, Inc.

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AOSL Alpha and Omega Semiconductor Limited

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LAES SEALSQ Corp

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TDY Teledyne Technologies Incorporated

Teledyne Unveils Space‑Qualified CMOS Sensors for Earth Observation and Exploration

Nov 14, 2025
BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group

Bitdeer Raises $400 Million Convertible Senior Notes and $148 Million in Direct Share Offering to Fund Expansion and Debt Repayment

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BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group

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LAES SEALSQ Corp

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NA Nano Labs Ltd

Nano Labs Prepares to Repay Convertible Bonds, Strengthening Balance Sheet Amid Crypto Pivot

Nov 12, 2025
VSH Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

Vishay Unveils VEMD8083 High‑Speed Silicon PIN Photodiode for Wearable Health‑Tech

Nov 12, 2025
ST Sensata Technologies Holding plc

Sensata Announces Oversubscribed Early Tender Results and Amends Cash Tender Offer for 4% Senior Notes Due 2029

Nov 11, 2025
BTDR Bitdeer Technologies Group

Bitdeer Reports Q3 2025 Earnings: Revenue Beats Estimates, EPS Misses, Self‑Mining Hashrate Surpasses Target

Nov 10, 2025
TSM Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited

Nvidia CEO Seeks Additional Chip Supply from TSMC to Meet AI Demand Surge

Nov 08, 2025
SKYT SkyWater Technology, Inc.

SkyWater Technology Reports Record Q3 2025 Revenue and Strong Margin Expansion, Non‑GAAP EPS Beats Expectations

Nov 06, 2025
SWKS Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

Skyworks Unveils Ultra‑Low Jitter Programmable Clocks to Drive 5G, 6G, and Data‑Center Growth

Nov 06, 2025
ALAB Astera Labs Inc

Astera Labs Beats Q3 2025 Earnings, Revenue Surges 104% YoY to $230.6 Million

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CRUS Cirrus Logic, Inc.

Cirrus Logic Beats Q2 Earnings Estimates on Strong HPMS Growth, Issues Cautious Q3 Guidance

Nov 05, 2025
MRCY Mercury Systems, Inc.

Mercury Systems Reports Strong Q1 FY2026 Earnings, Beats Estimates on Revenue and EPS

Nov 05, 2025
NPO EnPro Industries, Inc.

Enpro Reports Q3 2025 Earnings, Raises Guidance

Nov 05, 2025
VSH Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

Vishay Intertechnology Announces Q3 2025 Earnings

Nov 05, 2025
LSCC Lattice Semiconductor Corporation

Lattice Semiconductor Reports Fiscal Q3 2025 Earnings, Beats Revenue Estimates, Guides Strong Q4 Growth

Nov 04, 2025
TDY Teledyne Technologies Incorporated

Teledyne Completes Acquisition of TransponderTech from Saab AB

Oct 31, 2025
LAES SEALSQ Corp

SEALSQ Corp. Strengthens RegTech Position with Vincent Pignon’s Return as CEO

Oct 30, 2025
MPWR Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

Monolithic Power Systems Reports Record Q3 2025 Revenue, Exceeds Estimates

Oct 30, 2025
SLAB Silicon Laboratories Inc.

Silicon Labs and GlobalFoundries Expand U.S. Partnership to Produce Low‑Power Wireless SoCs on New 40 nm Platform

Oct 30, 2025
VSH Vishay Intertechnology, Inc.

Vishay Intertechnology Launches 150‑W Space‑Grade Planar Transformers for 28‑V Forward Converters

Oct 30, 2025
SA Seabridge Gold Inc.

Seabridge Gold Recovers $4.4 Million After Successful Tax Ruling Challenge

Oct 29, 2025
DQ Daqo New Energy Corp.

Daqo New Energy Reports Strong Q3 2025 Earnings, EBITDA Surges to $45.8 Million

Oct 27, 2025
LAES SEALSQ Corp

SEALSQ Corp Uplists to NASDAQ Global Select Market, Surpasses $1 Billion Market Cap

Oct 24, 2025
TSM Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited

TSMC Validates EMTAR’s 6G Non‑Terrestrial Network Chip

Oct 24, 2025
UMC United Microelectronics Corporation

UMC Launches 55nm BCD Platform to Boost Power Efficiency Across Consumer and Automotive Markets

Oct 24, 2025
MPWR Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

Monolithic Power Systems Poised for Major Market Share Gain in NVIDIA's Next-Gen GPUs

Oct 23, 2025
TDY Teledyne Technologies Incorporated

Teledyne Technologies Reports Third Quarter 2025 Results

Oct 23, 2025
LAES SEALSQ Corp

SEALSQ Unveils Quantum Shield QS7001, Announces U.S. Personalization Center Plans

Oct 22, 2025
MRCY Mercury Systems, Inc.

Mercury Systems Secures Multi‑Year Development Contract for Multi‑Mission Subsystem

Oct 22, 2025
SLAB Silicon Laboratories Inc.

Silicon Labs Launches Simplicity Ecosystem, AI‑Powered Development Suite

Oct 22, 2025
TDY Teledyne Technologies Incorporated

Teledyne Technologies Expands Board with New Appointments

Oct 22, 2025
MPWR Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

Monolithic Power Systems Executive Sells $17.1 Million in Company Shares

Oct 17, 2025
SA Seabridge Gold Inc.

KSM Project Tunnel Authorizations Face Third Legal Challenge from Tudor Gold

Oct 07, 2025
MPWR Monolithic Power Systems, Inc.

Reed Semiconductor Files Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Monolithic Power Systems

Oct 06, 2025
SA Seabridge Gold Inc.

Tudor Gold Files Second Legal Challenge Against KSM Project Tunnel Authorizations

Oct 03, 2025
ARBE Arbe Robotics Ltd.

Chris Van Dan Elzen, Former Magna International VP, Joins Arbe Robotics Board of Directors

Sep 18, 2025
ARBE Arbe Robotics Ltd.

Arbe's Chipset Powers Sensrad's Radar for WATCHIT's Boat Collision Prevention System, Entering Maritime Market

Sep 15, 2025
SA Seabridge Gold Inc.

Seabridge Gold Reports Q2 2025 Financial Results, Net Profit Lower Year-Over-Year

Aug 13, 2025
SA Seabridge Gold Inc.

Seabridge Gold Confirms Significant Copper-Gold Porphyry Deposit at Snip North

Aug 12, 2025
ARBE Arbe Robotics Ltd.

Arbe Robotics Reports Q2 2025 Financial Results, Maintains Goal for Four OEM Design-Ins

Aug 07, 2025

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