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World's largest probe card maker; ~$850M revenue. MEMS-based and cantilever probe cards are essential for wafer-level electrical test before dicing for advanced SoCs and memory.
FormFactor was founded in 1993 in Livermore, California and has grown into the world's largest manufacturer of probe cards—precision electromechanical assemblies that contact wafer-level die during semiconductor manufacturing to perform electrical parametric and functional tests before the wafer is diced. Probe cards are a consumable in semiconductor production: each card handles millions of probe contacts before being replaced, creating a recurring revenue model.\n\nFormFactor serves foundries (TSMC, Samsung), IDMs (Intel, Samsung, Micron), and memory manufacturers (Hynix, NAND makers) with MEMS-based probe cards for leading-edge SoC and logic testing, high-density cantilever cards for memory testing, and vertical probe cards for high-power devices. As chips shrink to 3nm and 2nm nodes with tighter pad pitches and as 3D chiplet architectures multiply the number of electrical connections to test, probe card complexity and average selling prices are increasing.\n\nFormFactor reported approximately $850 million in annual revenue and benefits from the same AI chip investment cycle as Teradyne: AI GPU wafers (NVIDIA H100/H200/B200) require advanced probe cards for wafer sort. The company also provides systems for failure analysis and materials characterization through its Systems division. FormFactor's strong market position in advanced logic probe cards makes it a direct proxy for leading-edge semiconductor manufacturing volume.
Japanese imaging leader with $30-32B revenue; EOS mirrorless cameras, medical CT systems, and industrial semiconductor equipment across diverse technology segments.
Canon is a Japanese multinational corporation and global leader in imaging products including cameras, printers, copiers, medical imaging systems, and industrial equipment. Founded in 1937 in Tokyo and listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, Canon generates approximately $30-32 billion in annual revenue across its Printing, Imaging Systems (cameras), Medical Systems, and Industrial Equipment segments. The Canon brand is synonymous with camera quality — its EOS DSLR and mirrorless cameras are the most widely used by professional and enthusiast photographers globally.
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