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HKEX-listed (1337) gaming peripherals and laptop brand with Chroma RGB ecosystem at $1.5B revenue; competing with Logitech G and Corsair for gaming keyboard, mouse, and headset market leadership.
Razer is a Singapore and San Francisco-based gaming lifestyle brand designing and manufacturing high-performance gaming peripherals, laptops, streaming equipment, and gaming payment infrastructure. Listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX: 1337), Razer was founded in 2005 by Min-Liang Tan and Robert Krakoff and generates approximately $1.5 billion in annual revenue, producing the gaming keyboards, mice, headsets, and laptops favored by professional esports teams and gaming enthusiasts worldwide. The Razer Chroma RGB lighting ecosystem — synchronized across all Razer devices and thousands of compatible third-party products — has become a brand signature that defines the aesthetic of the modern gaming setup.
NYSE: U real-time 3D engine used by 20M+ developers for mobile and cross-platform games at $1.81B FY2024 revenue; Unity 6 and Matt Bromberg leadership rebuilding after 2023 Runtime Fee controversy competing with Unreal Engine.
Unity Technologies is a San Francisco-based real-time 3D development platform — listed on NYSE (NYSE: U) — providing game developers, film studios, automotive engineers, and enterprise architects with the Unity Engine (one of the world's two dominant game engines alongside Unreal Engine), Unity Gaming Services, and the Unity Ads monetization network, used by 20+ million registered developers to create mobile games, PC and console titles, VR/AR experiences, architectural visualizations, and interactive automotive configurators. Founded in 2004 by David Helgason, Joachim Ante, and Nicholas Francis in Copenhagen and headquartered in San Francisco, Unity generated $1.81 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 as the company navigated one of the most turbulent periods in its corporate history — a controversial Runtime Fee pricing change announced in September 2023 that triggered massive developer backlash and was ultimately reversed, followed by the resignation of CEO John Riccitiello and appointment of Matt Bromberg as new CEO in 2024.
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