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Ultra-Low-Power IoT Semiconductors & Energy Harvesting
Atmosic Technologies designs ultra-low-power Bluetooth SoCs for IoT devices that harvest ambient energy to eliminate or extend battery life; raised Series D of $40M led by Sutter Hill Ventures; announced CES 2026 partnership with Afero.
Atmosic Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company focused on designing ultra-low-power wireless system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Atmosic''s core innovation is the ability to power IoT devices from harvested ambient energy — including radio frequency (RF) energy, light, thermal gradients, and kinetic motion — enabling devices to operate for years on a single battery charge, or to function entirely without a battery in suitable environments. This addresses one of the primary barriers to large-scale IoT deployment: the prohibitive cost and logistics of replacing batteries across millions of devices.
KLA Corp (KLAC) reported $9.9B revenue in FY2024. World's #1 semiconductor inspection and metrology equipment maker. ~16,000 employees. HQ: Milpitas, CA. Market cap ~$80B.
KLA Corporation is the world's leading provider of process control and semiconductor inspection and metrology equipment, headquartered in Milpitas, California. Founded in 1975 as KLA Instruments and merged with Tencor in 1997, KLA develops the equipment that semiconductor manufacturers use to detect defects and measure dimensions at atomic scales during chip fabrication. Without KLA's inspection tools, chipmakers cannot achieve nanometer-scale precision for advanced semiconductors. KLA reported revenues of $9.9B in fiscal year 2024 (ending June 2024).
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