Semtech is the developer of LoRa, a long-range networking initiative for the Internet of Things.[4] As of March 2021, over 178 million devices use LoRa worldwide.[5] LoRa has been used in satellites, tracking of animals,[6]UAVradio control,[7] and natural disaster prediction,[8]
Semtech has been publicly traded since 1967. In 1995, Semtech ranked fifth on the Bloomberg 100 list of top-performing stocks of 1995 on the New York and American stock exchanges and the NASDAQ National Market.[9]
Products
Semtech offers a variety of products, including LoRa, a long-range, low-power networking platform; receivers and transmitters; touch and proximity devices; wireless charging; and power management solutions.[10] Semtech's chips were utilized in products using the Amazon Sidewalk protocol,[11] as well as to monitor water leaks.[12] A collaboration with Unabiz to produce IoT devices that use both Semtech's LoRaWAN as well as Unabiz's Sigfox systems was announced in July 2023.[13] Semtech additionally offers HDMI to SDI converter chips[14] as well as LoRa transceiver with global coverage.[15]
Acquisitions
In December 1999, Semtech bought USAR Systems Inc., a maker of embedded devices for handheld and notebook computers, for $26.7 million in stock.[16][17]
In March 2012, it bought Gennum Corporation, a supplier of high-speed analog semiconductors, for approximately CA$500million (US$494million).[18] In the same month, they acquired Cycleo SAS, a supplier of wireless semiconductor products, for $5 million in cash.[19][20][21]
In August 2022, Semtech agreed to buy Canadian Internet of things (IoT) technology company Sierra Wireless in an all-cash transaction valued at US$1.2 billion including debt.[22] The acquisition completed in January 2023.[23]
References
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