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TE Connectivity (TEL) reported $15.2B revenue in FY2024, down 3% YoY. World's #1 industrial connector maker. 500,000+ products for auto, industrial, AI data centers. HQ: Schaffhausen, Switzerland.
TE Connectivity plc is the world's largest manufacturer of connectors and sensors for use in harsh environments, headquartered in Schaffhausen, Switzerland (with operational HQ in Berwyn, Pennsylvania). Spun off from Tyco International in 2007, TE Connectivity produces 500,000+ product types including connectors, sensors, relays, and antennas used in transportation, industrial equipment, data center infrastructure, and aerospace. The company reported revenues of $15.2B in fiscal year 2024 (ending September 2024), down approximately 3% year-over-year due to automotive market softness.
Santa Clara semiconductor (NASDAQ: AMD) at $268B market cap; OpenAI 6 GW Instinct GPU partnership ($100B+ over 4 years, Oct 2025), Q3 2025 data center $4.3B revenue competing with NVIDIA for AI accelerator market.
Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) is a Santa Clara, California-based semiconductor company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AMD) as an S&P 500 component — designing CPUs, GPUs, FPGAs, and AI accelerators for data centers, gaming, PCs, and embedded systems with approximately 26,000 employees and a market capitalization of approximately $268 billion (June 2024). In Q3 2025, AMD's data center segment revenue reached $4.3 billion, driven by Instinct AI accelerators and EPYC server processors. In October 2025, AMD announced a multibillion-dollar strategic partnership with OpenAI — OpenAI will deploy 6 gigawatts of AMD Instinct GPUs, expected to generate over $100 billion in new revenue for AMD over four years, with OpenAI receiving a warrant for up to 160 million AMD shares (potential ~10% stake). AMD stock surged 23.71% on the announcement. CEO Dr. Lisa Su (since 2014) led one of Silicon Valley's most celebrated turnarounds, growing AMD stock from ~$3 to ~$140+ per share. AMD was founded in 1969 by Jerry Sanders; key acquisitions include ATI Technologies (2006, GPUs) and Xilinx ($49 billion, 2022, FPGAs).
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