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Leia Inc. develops AI-powered glasses-free 3D lightfield display technology (LeiaSR) for smartphones, automotive dashboards, and enterprise screens; spun out of HP Labs; raised $130M+ including a $70M round;
Leia Inc. is a Menlo Park, California-based display technology company spun out of HP Labs in 2014, focused on developing glasses-free 3D lightfield display technology for consumer electronics, automotive, and enterprise visual communication applications. Its core technology, LeiaSR, uses a proprietary diffractive backlight layer and AI-driven rendering algorithms to convert 2D and 3D content into an immersive glasses-free 3D visual experience on standard LCD displays — eliminating the need for special glasses, head tracking hardware, or stereoscopic content production pipelines. Leia's technology is designed to be integrated directly into existing display supply chains, enabling smartphone OEMs, automotive Tier 1 suppliers, and enterprise screen manufacturers to add 3D capability without replacing their core display hardware.
Hsinchu Taiwan global foundry leader (NYSE: TSM) at $87.1B FY2024 revenue (+34%); AI chip revenue 3x growth with N2 2nm production 2025 and Arizona/Japan expansion serving Apple/NVIDIA competing with Samsung Foundry.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is a Hsinchu, Taiwan-headquartered pure-play semiconductor foundry — publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: TSM) and Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE: 2330) at approximately $800+ billion market capitalization — operating as the world's largest contract chipmaker with 60%+ global foundry market share, manufacturing semiconductors for Apple, NVIDIA, AMD, Qualcomm, Broadcom, and 500+ other fabless chip design companies. In FY2024, TSMC generated $87.1 billion in revenue (+34% year-over-year) with AI-related chip revenue growing 3x annually, reflecting the GPU and custom AI accelerator demand from hyperscalers. In 2025, TSMC's 2-nanometer (N2) process technology entered volume production (the world's most advanced at-scale semiconductor manufacturing), while the Arizona Fab 21 Phase 1 (4nm/N4P) began production in late 2024 and the Kumamoto, Japan fab opened in 2024. CEO C.C. Wei. Founded 1987 by Morris Chang, who pioneered the pure-play foundry model that separated chip design from manufacturing.
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