Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Leading single-cell genomics platform; $642M FY2025 revenue. Chromium and Visium spatial platforms power cell-type discovery in oncology, neuroscience, and immunology.
10x Genomics was founded in 2012 in Pleasanton, California by Serge Saxonov, Ben Hindson, and Kevin Ness. The company developed the Chromium platform for single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), enabling researchers to analyze gene expression across thousands of individual cells simultaneously—a capability that transformed cell biology, immunology, and cancer research. The Visium Spatial Gene Expression platform extended this to map gene expression within intact tissue architecture.\n\n10x Genomics' instruments and consumables are used by leading academic research centers, pharmaceutical companies, and translational medicine teams to profile the cellular composition of tumors, map the nervous system, characterize immune responses, and develop cell therapies. The company reported full-year 2025 revenue of $642.8 million, up from $610.8 million in 2024, and guides to $600–$625 million for 2026 amid cautious biotech funding conditions.\n\nThe company is transitioning toward a broader multi-omics portfolio including ATAC-seq, protein detection, and spatial multi-omics, while defending market position against competition from Parse Biosciences, Vizgen, and others. Despite near-term funding headwinds in academic markets, 10x Genomics remains a foundational infrastructure provider for the cell atlas era of biology.
Pioneer of implantable BCIs with 12+ active human patients as of Sep 2025; raised $650M Series E in Apr 2026 led by ARK Invest and Sequoia at a ~$14.9B valuation; mass production underway.
Neuralink is a neurotechnology company founded in 2016 by Elon Musk and a team of neuroscientists and engineers, developing implantable brain-computer interface devices that enable individuals with paralysis to control digital devices directly with their thoughts. The company's first commercial product, the N1 implant, is a coin-sized device containing 1,024 electrodes that is surgically placed in the motor cortex. As of September 2025, twelve patients worldwide had received the N1 implant and were actively using it to control computers, smartphones, and robotic arms with neural signals alone.
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