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Silicon 100: Startups to Follow in 2022
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The EE Times Silicon 100, now in its 22nd edition, is not just a list of electronics and semiconductor startups to watch. It explores the non-linear relationship between capital investment and technological innovation and draws a nuanced picture of the changing dynamics and trends in the global startup ecosystem.
Peter Clarke, a veteran technology and business journalist who has compiled and curated the EE Times Silicon 100 list since its inception in 2004, has ranked the most promising startups in a weighted selection of fresh-faced youngsters, familiar faces, and fast growers.
In order to permit a more granular analysis, this year’s edition has opted for a technological categorization into 21 areas, ranging from materials and packaging at a fundamental extreme to quantum computing and security at the highest level of abstraction.
- Materials & packaging
- Chip manufacturing equipment
- Photovoltaics
- Energy harvesting
- Power, GaN, SiC
- Foundry
- EDA, IP, design services
- Analog, mixed-signal, PMIC
- Memory, storage
- Medical
- MEMS, sensors, actuators, haptics
- Optoelectronics, image sensors
- Display devices, displays, drivers
- RF & IoT
- 5G & higher RF
- Radar, LiDAR, ADAS
- Audio, visual processing
- General-purpose processors, MCUs, networking, FPGAs
- GPU-to-AI
- Quantum computing
- Security
For the second year, the Silicon 100 features the China Fabless 100. Our colleagues at EE Times China have navigated the uncharted sea of startups and ranked China’s fabless semiconductor companies to better assess the depth and breadth of the Chinese market.
The Silicon 100 is the “who’s who and who’s doing what” in the global electronics and semiconductor industries. Did your favorite startup make the cut?
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The EE Times Silicon 100, now in its 22nd edition, is not just a list of electronics and semiconductor startups to watch. It explores the non-linear relationship between capital investment and technological innovation and draws a nuanced picture of the changing dynamics and trends in the global startup ecosystem.
Peter Clarke, a veteran technology and business journalist who has compiled and curated the EE Times Silicon 100 list since its inception in 2004, has ranked the most promising startups in a weighted selection of fresh-faced youngsters, familiar faces, and fast growers.
In order to permit a more granular analysis, this year’s edition has opted for a technological categorization into 21 areas, ranging from materials and packaging at a fundamental extreme to quantum computing and security at the highest level of abstraction.
- Materials & packaging
- Chip manufacturing equipment
- Photovoltaics
- Energy harvesting
- Power, GaN, SiC
- Foundry
- EDA, IP, design services
- Analog, mixed-signal, PMIC
- Memory, storage
- Medical
- MEMS, sensors, actuators, haptics
- Optoelectronics, image sensors
- Display devices, displays, drivers
- RF & IoT
- 5G & higher RF
- Radar, LiDAR, ADAS
- Audio, visual processing
- General-purpose processors, MCUs, networking, FPGAs
- GPU-to-AI
- Quantum computing
- Security
For the second year, the Silicon 100 features the China Fabless 100. Our colleagues at EE Times China have navigated the uncharted sea of startups and ranked China’s fabless semiconductor companies to better assess the depth and breadth of the Chinese market.
The Silicon 100 is the “who’s who and who’s doing what” in the global electronics and semiconductor industries. Did your favorite startup make the cut?
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