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The top Semiconductors companies similar to Minysa, ranked by relevance (named competitors first, then how closely their sectors overlap) and our 0-100 AI-readiness score. Each links to a full profile with funding and team.
- Website GAGan Systems54Semiconductors & HardwareOttawa, Canada
GaN Systems develops and manufactures Gallium Nitride (GaN) power semiconductors for high-efficiency power conversion applications.
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SweGaN60SemiconductorsLinköping, Sweden$12.1MDesigns, develops, and manufactures gallium nitride on silicon carbide (GaN-on-SiC) epitaxial wafers using proprietary growth technologies.
- Website NENextGO Epi44SemiconductorsBerlin, Germany$2.0M
Europe's only producer of Gallium Oxide epiwafers for next-generation power semiconductor devices.
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AlpSemi43SemiconductorsGrenoble, France$19.5MSemiconductor startup developing power switches for AI data centers.
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Broadcom83SemiconductorsPalo Alto, United States$143.1BBroadcom is a global technology leader designing, developing, and supplying semiconductor and infrastructure software solutions.
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Velaura AI68SemiconductorsSanta Clara, United States$110.0MVelaura AI develops ultra-low power silicon and software technologies for AI infrastructure, focusing on energy efficiency for data centers and physical AI applications.
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XCENA66SemiconductorsSunnyvale, USA$153.0MA chip startup focused on solving AI's memory bottleneck with memory-centric solutions.
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Efficient Computer62SemiconductorsPalo Alto, United States$60.0MDevelops low-energy AI processors with spatial dataflow architecture for extended device operation.
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Cognichip61SemiconductorsRedwood City, United States$93.0MReinventing chip design with physics-inspired AI models.
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QuantumDiamonds60SemiconductorsBerlin, Germany$106.0MDeveloping advanced quantum sensing solutions for semiconductor inspection.
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AlixLabs55SemiconductorsLund, Sweden$35.0MSemiconductor startup specializing in Atomic Layer Etching (ALE) technology.
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Rambus54SemiconductorsSan Jose, USA$63.0MChip and silicon intellectual property technology company.
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Syntiant54SemiconductorsIrvine, USA$100.0MAI chipmaker
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Quinas Technology53SemiconductorsLondon, United Kingdom$4.2MDeveloping ultra-low power non-volatile memory technologies for AI, data centers, and edge computing.
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Stathera52SemiconductorsMontreal, Canada$35.0MDeveloping vacuum-sealed silicon oscillators for AI chips.
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Epic Microsystems49SemiconductorsSan Jose, USA$21.0MDeveloping power delivery systems for AI infrastructure.
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Iluvatar CoreX Semiconductor49SemiconductorsShanghai, China$800.0MA semiconductor company focused on AI chips.
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Etched.ai48SemiconductorsSilicon Valley, USA$12.0MStartup working on chips for AI superintelligence.
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eyeo46SemiconductorsEindhoven, Netherlands$40.0MNanophotonic imaging company developing color-splitting technology for image sensors.
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ChEmpower46SemiconductorsSan Jose, United States$15.0MSemiconductor materials company developing innovative polishing pads and chemical solutions.
- SOSource Foundry46Semiconductors$800.0M
Developing new AI chip manufacturing tools to revolutionize semiconductor production.
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Singular Photonics45SemiconductorsEdinburgh, United Kingdom$2.1MDevelops next-generation SPAD-based image sensors with on-chip computation for machine vision, industrial automation, and physical AI.
- Website AYAylight42SemiconductorsZurich, Switzerland$4.5M
Develops chip-scale multiwavelength laser technology for AI data-centre optical interconnects and high-precision sensing.
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QuantWare62Quantum ComputingDelft, Netherlands$162.0MQuantum processor company developing and scaling modular quantum processors.
- SISilicon Microgravity40SemiconductorsCambridge, United Kingdom$7.1M
Develops high-performance MEMS gravity and inertial sensors for defense, space, and autonomous systems.
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Orbital Industries55Artificial IntelligenceLondon, United Kingdom$53.0MBuilding industrial hardware from the atoms up using AI.
- Website CACamGraPhic54Artificial IntelligenceUnited Kingdom$278.2M
Graphene technology for faster AI data transfer
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NVIDIA Corp83Professional VisualizationSanta Clara, United States$4.1BGlobal technology company renowned for its GPUs, SoCs, and APIs, driving advancements in AI, gaming, and high-performance computing.
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Nvidia82HardwareSanta Clara, United States$4.0BGlobal leader in GPUs and AI hardware, powering data centers, gaming, and autonomous systems.
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Vexlum59SemiconductorsTampere, Finland$17.9MDeveloping compact, cost-effective, high-power laser sources at precise wavelengths for quantum computing, atomic clocks, and other advanced technologies.
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e-peas55SemiconductorsLouvain-la-Neuve, Belgium$19.2MUltra-low-power energy harvesting and power management solutions for autonomous electronics.
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Nearfield Instruments52SemiconductorsRotterdam, Netherlands$380.0MAdvanced chip manufacturing equipment producer.
- Website AXAxera Semiconductor51SemiconductorsSan Jose, United States$80.0M
Develops power-efficient AI processors for automotive ADAS and connected devices.
- FRFractile50SemiconductorsLondon, United Kingdom$935.0M
UK-based AI chip startup developing specialized inference hardware to accelerate AI models.
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Invisix49SemiconductorsVeldhoven, Netherlands$20.0MImproving quality control for chips for better performance.
- ININCIRT44SemiconductorsAachen, Germany$4.8M
Deeptech company developing a new generation of data converters.
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proteanTecs63InspectionHaifa, Israel$241.0MEnabling the electronics industry to scale by transforming reliability and performance monitoring.
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Anello Photonics63Defense TechSanta Clara, United States$74.1MAnello Photonics delivers resilient, high-precision navigation solutions for GPS-denied environments using proprietary SiPhOG™ technology.
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Lightmatter63HardwareMountain View, United States$400.0MDeveloping photonic computing and interconnect technology to accelerate AI infrastructure and improve energy efficiency.
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Opsys63AutomotiveYokneam Illit, Israel$51.5MDevelops advanced pure solid-state scanning LiDAR for ADAS and autonomous vehicles.
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Metalenz61SemiconductorPittsburgh, United States$77.5MFabless semiconductor optics company revolutionizing optical sensing with metasurface technology.
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Eridu60Artificial IntelligenceSaratoga, United States$200.0MDeveloping a new network switch architecture to break through AI networking bottlenecks.
- Website UNUntether AI57AI ChipToronto, Canada$158.0M
AI chip startup focused on energy-efficient inference acceleration, acquired by AMD.
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Ncodin56AI Hardware & ChipsPalaiseau, France$22.2MNcodin develops optical interposer technology with integrated nanolasers to overcome the limitations of traditional copper interconnects for AI.
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Infleqtion55Quantum ComputingLondon, United Kingdom$200.0MQuantum technology company developing advanced sensors, navigation, and AI solutions.
- Website OQOQC54Quantum ComputingAbingdon, United Kingdom$378.0M
Quantum computing company developing superconducting quantum chips.
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Enflame Technology53Artificial IntelligenceShanghai, China$400.0MAI chipmaker
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Tensordyne53Artificial IntelligencePalo Alto, USA$10.0MLogarithmic computing for AI inference.
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Piris Labs51Artificial IntelligencePalo Alto, USA$15.0MReplacing copper data center interconnects with photonic CXL to break the GPU memory wall.
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OrangeQS50Quantum ComputingDelft, Netherlands$44.6MQuantum chip performance testing solutions.
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Quantum Motion49Quantum ComputingLondon, United Kingdom$181.0MSilicon transistor-based quantum computing.
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PhotonicsQ47Photonic$1.0MDeveloping a general-purpose photonic quantum computing machine with instant any-to-any qubit interaction.
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Astera Labs (ALAB), Penguin (PENG), XConn66SemiconductorsSan Jose, United States$50.0MAstera Labs provides purpose-built connectivity solutions for rack-scale AI infrastructure.
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Lumentum65SemiconductorsSan Jose, United States$2.0BSupplier of optical networking equipment and laser components.
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EDWATEC44Photonic Integrated CircuitsZurich, Switzerland$2.9MSwiss high-tech startup developing rare-earth ion-doped photonic integrated circuits for optical communication.
- C2C2i Semiconductors63SemiconductorsBengaluru, India$15.0M
Building plug-and-play, system-level power solutions for AI data centers.
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Mobix Labs63SemiconductorsIrvine, USA$63.0MDeveloping advanced semiconductor solutions for the 5G and beyond era.
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Ampere62SemiconductorsSanta Clara, USA$63.0MDesigns and manufactures high-performance, power-efficient cloud computing processors.
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Toshiba41Quantum TechnologyTokyo, Japan$63.0MA diversified conglomerate with a focus on quantum technology.
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Ambarella60SemiconductorsSanta Clara, United States$15.4MFabless semiconductor company designing AI vision processors for edge devices.
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