Silicon Labs is a leading provider of silicon, software and solutions for a smarter, more connected world. Their technologies power everything from IoT devices to connected cars and smart homes.
Founded in 1996 in Austin, Texas.
The company went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange in 2000.
Acquired Cygnal Integrated Products in 2003, gaining significant expertise in 8-bit microcontroller design.
Acquired Ember Corporation in 2012, adding wireless mesh networking technology to their portfolio.
In 2015, Silicon Labs acquired Telegesis, a leading supplier of ZigBee modules and software.
In 2018, Silicon Labs acquired Sigma Designs, a provider of IoT solutions for smart homes and buildings.
Manufactures and sells semiconductors and integrated circuits for a range of industries including automotive, industrial, and personal electronics.
Provides a wide range of semiconductor solutions for the automotive, industrial, mobile, networking and other markets.
Designs, manufactures and sells microcontrollers, mixed-signal, and analog semiconductors to a range of industries including automotive, industrial, and medical.
Silicon Labs' Blue Gecko wireless MCUs and SoCs offer a complete and flexible embedded Bluetooth solution, ideal for a variety of IoT applications.
Silicon Labs' EFM32 and EFR32 MCUs and MPUs provide robust and energy-efficient solutions for a range of applications including smart home, industrial automation and automotive.
Silicon Labs' timing and isolation products provide a complete timing solution for a range of applications including telecommunications, networking, and consumer electronics.
Silicon Labs offers a range of silicon, software and solutions for a smarter, more connected world. Their products include wireless SoCs, MCUs and MPUs, and timing and isolation solutions.
Silicon Labs' main competitors include Texas Instruments, NXP Semiconductors, and Microchip Technology.
ZigBee is a wireless technology designed for low-power, low-bandwidth applications. It is often used in smart home and industrial IoT applications.
An MCU is a microcontroller unit, which is a compact computer system on a chip that contains a processor, memory, and peripherals. An MPU is a microprocessor unit, which is a standalone processor with external memory and peripherals.
Silicon Labs serves a range of industries including automotive, industrial, mobile, networking, telecommunications, and consumer electronics.