The sourced map of company relationships
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AI Data-Center Compute & Interconnect
Who builds the compute behind AI: GPU and custom-silicon designers, the high-bandwidth memory and interconnect that feed them, and the system makers that turn chips into racks.
Semiconductor Foundries & Advanced Packaging
Chip designers rarely own factories. These are the foundries that fabricate the world's wafers and the assembly-and-test firms that package them, mapped against the fabless companies that depend on both.
Analog & Power Semiconductors
Broad-line analog, mixed-signal, and power-management chipmakers, together with the automotive, industrial, and consumer customers they supply and the rivals they meet in each market.
Wide-Bandgap Power (GaN & SiC)
Gallium-nitride and silicon-carbide devices are rewiring EV powertrains, fast charging, and power supplies. See which pioneers, incumbents, and challengers supply and compete with one another.
Networking & Connectivity Chips
Switch, optics, and connectivity silicon, and the equipment vendors that build it into the routers, switches, and optical links carrying cloud and AI traffic.
Semiconductor Equipment & Materials
The picks and shovels of chipmaking: lithography, deposition, etch, and metrology tools, plus the specialty materials that keep every fab in the world running.
EDA & Chip IP
Every modern chip starts in design software and licensed IP. Meet the EDA and processor-IP vendors that nearly all chipmakers build on.
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- Rambus · 31 relationships
- Qualcomm · 31 relationships
- UMC · 31 relationships
- Samsung · 29 relationships
- STMicroelectronics · 29 relationships
- Cisco · 28 relationships
- onsemi · 27 relationships
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- Marvell · 26 relationships
- Astera Labs · 25 relationships
- Alpha & Omega · 25 relationships
- Navitas · 22 relationships
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- Cirrus Logic · 22 relationships
- SiTime · 22 relationships
- Broadcom · 21 relationships
- Power Integrations · 21 relationships
- Wolfspeed · 21 relationships
- ASE · 20 relationships
- Vishay · 20 relationships
- Cadence · 20 relationships
- Enphase · 20 relationships
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- GlobalFoundries · 19 relationships
- Lattice · 19 relationships
- Texas Instruments · 18 relationships
- Powertech Technology · 18 relationships
- Diodes · 18 relationships
- Silicon Labs · 18 relationships
- Besi · 17 relationships
- Applied Materials · 16 relationships
- Amphenol · 16 relationships
- SK Hynix · 16 relationships
- Infineon · 15 relationships
- Fabrinet · 15 relationships
- TE Connectivity · 15 relationships
- Renesas · 15 relationships
- MACOM · 15 relationships
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- Supermicro · 14 relationships
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- Lam Research · 13 relationships
- Gigabyte Technology · 13 relationships
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- Microsoft · 12 relationships
- Arista Networks · 12 relationships
- Foxconn · 12 relationships
- ASML · 12 relationships
- Entegris · 12 relationships
- Micron · 12 relationships
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