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QuickLogic Corporation - Common Stock (QUIK)

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-0.0300 (-0.65%)
NASDAQ · Last Trade: Apr 7th, 12:34 PM EDT
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Competitors to QuickLogic Corporation - Common Stock (QUIK)

Altera Corporation (a subsidiary of Intel) INTC -3.83%

Altera, now part of Intel, primarily focuses on high-performance FPGAs and provides solutions that cater to both consumer electronics and data center requirements, overlapping with QuickLogic's markets. While QuickLogic positions itself strongly in low-power applications and sensor fusion, Altera leverages Intel's vast resources for innovation in high-performance computing. The comprehensive ecosystem Intel provides, including manufacturing capabilities and integration with other products, gives Altera a significant competitive advantage.

Lattice Semiconductor Corporation LSCC -1.24%

Lattice Semiconductor focuses on low-power FPGAs (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) and provides solutions for edge computing and IoT applications, similar to QuickLogic's offerings in low-power embedded solutions. Both companies target markets that prioritize energy efficiency and compact design, which are critical for mobile, consumer electronics, and industrial applications. Lattice has established itself with a strong product portfolio and has historically partnered with major companies, giving it an edge in market presence and innovation capabilities.

Microchip Technology Incorporated MCHP +2.32%

Microchip Technology specializes in microcontrollers, analog, and mixed-signal products, competing with QuickLogic particularly in the embedded systems arena. While QuickLogic's strength lies in specialized embedded solutions, Microchip's broad product range and extensive customer base provide it with significant market resilience. This diversified portfolio and the ability to offer highly integrated solutions often give Microchip a competitive lead in certain segments.

Silicon Labs SLAB -4.09%

Silicon Labs focuses on mixed-signal and wireless solutions for the IoT market, making it a relevant competitor to QuickLogic’s low-power applications. Both companies aim to simplify designs while enhancing energy efficiency, which resonates well with customers. However, Silicon Labs' extensive investments in wireless technology and software development tools provide a more comprehensive solution, which could be seen as a competitive advantage in a quickly evolving IoT landscape.

Xilinx (now part of AMD) AMD -4.50%

Xilinx is renowned for its high-performance FPGAs and adaptive computing platforms that target a wide range of applications, including automotive, communications, and artificial intelligence. Like QuickLogic, Xilinx also offers solutions tailored for the edge, but its extensive network and innovation in application-specific FPGAs and software enablement give it a competitive edge in more lucrative segments. The acquisition by AMD further strengthens Xilinx’s capabilities by integrating advanced processing technologies.