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Pure-play IoT chip company after divesting Infrastructure/Automotive; EFR32 wireless SoC family (Matter/Zigbee/BLE/Thread) leads smart home and industrial IoT markets.
Silicon Laboratories (Silabs) was founded in 1996 in Austin, Texas and initially built mixed-signal ICs for modem and broadcast applications before pivoting to become a pure-play IoT chip company. Following the 2021 divestiture of its Infrastructure & Automotive business to Skyworks Solutions for $2.75 billion, Silabs is 100% focused on wireless connectivity semiconductors for IoT applications.\n\nSilabs' EFR32 Wireless Gecko SoC family is a market leader in smart home connectivity, supporting Matter, Zigbee, Thread, Bluetooth Low Energy, Sub-GHz, and Wi-Fi standards. These chips power smart lights, thermostats, door locks, energy meters, industrial sensors, and medical monitoring devices. The company's Simplicity Studio software ecosystem and extensive protocol stack support give it a strong developer platform advantage, especially as the Matter smart home standard (backed by Apple, Google, Amazon) gains adoption.\n\nSilabs also provides energy harvesting solutions and ultra-low-power microcontrollers for battery-powered IoT devices. The company generated approximately $2 billion in annual revenue before the Infrastructure divestiture and is now growing its IoT-focused revenue base through increasing smart home and industrial IoT demand. Silabs operates a fabless model and partners with TSMC for advanced node production.
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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