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Milpitas CA semiconductor process control (NASDAQ: KLAC) $9.8B FY2024 revenue; 50%+ wafer inspection market share, 60%+ gross margins, 3nm/2nm node yield management competing with Applied Materials.
KLA Corporation is a Milpitas, California-based semiconductor process control and yield management company — publicly traded on the NASDAQ (NASDAQ: KLAC) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — designing and manufacturing wafer inspection systems, metrology tools, patterned defect review equipment, and process control software that semiconductor manufacturers use to detect defects, measure critical dimensions, and optimize yield across chip fabrication processes through approximately 15,000 employees worldwide. In fiscal year 2024 (ending June 2024), KLA Corporation reported revenues of $9.8 billion with gross margins above 60% — reflecting the pricing power and technological differentiation of KLA's process control tools, where no alternative solution exists for detecting sub-nanometer defects in advanced logic and memory semiconductor wafers. CEO Rick Wallace has led KLA's positioning as the dominant independent process control company in an industry where yield management is increasingly mission-critical: at advanced nodes (3nm, 2nm, and future 1nm logic processes), each percentage point of yield improvement on a $20B semiconductor fabrication facility generates $200+ million in additional annual revenue — making KLA's inspection tools worth whatever price TSMC, Samsung, and Intel pay relative to the yield improvement value they deliver. KLA's 2024 product cycle included the Surfscan SP7XP unpatterned wafer inspection system (detecting particle contamination and crystal defects in silicon substrates), the 2930 patterned wafer inspection system for EUV-patterned layers, and the Archer 750 overlay metrology system for measuring lithographic alignment accuracy at sub-nanometer precision.
Enterprise IT infrastructure with $31.8B FY2024 revenue; $14B Juniper Networks acquisition (pending 2025); GreenLake as-a-service; AI server surge beneficiary with Cray and ProLiant GPU lines.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) is a global enterprise IT infrastructure company spun off from Hewlett-Packard in November 2015, headquartered in Spring, Texas and trading on NYSE (HPE). The company reported $31.8 billion in revenues for fiscal year 2024 (ending October 31) under CEO Antonio Neri, spanning servers, storage, networking, and hybrid cloud services. HPE's most significant strategic move of the decade is its pending $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks—announced January 2024 and under regulatory review through 2025—which would combine HPE's ProLiant server and Aruba networking portfolios with Juniper's AI-native networking platform, Mist AI, creating a more complete enterprise infrastructure competitor to Cisco.
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