Silicon Labs
Overview
HQ Location
United States
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Year Founded
1996
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Company Type
Public
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Revenue
$100m-1b
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Employees
1,001 - 10,000
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Website
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Stock Ticker
NASDAQ: SLAB
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Twitter Handle
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Company Description
Silicon Labs is a leading provider of silicon, software and tools for the Internet of Things, Internet infrastructure, industrial automation, consumer and automotive markets. Silicon Labs’ world-class engineering teams, with unsurpassed software and mixed-signal design expertise, make the complex simple, and provide customers with the right power, size, connectivity and quality needed to create solutions that transform industries and change the world.
IoT Snapshot
Silicon Labs is a provider of Industrial IoT networks and connectivity technologies.
Technology Stack
Silicon Labs’s Technology Stack maps Silicon Labs’s participation in the networks and connectivity IoT Technology stack.
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Devices Layer
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Edge Layer
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Cloud Layer
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Application Layer
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Supporting Technologies
Technological Capability:
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