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Data I/O main competitors are NVIDIA, Xilinx, and Rambus.

Competitor Summary. See how Data I/O compares to its main competitors:

  • Intel has the most employees (121,100).
  • Employees at NVIDIA earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $138,575.
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Data I/O vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1969
3.7
Redmond, WA3$20.3M102
1990
4.8
Sunnyvale, CA6$556.6M819
1983
4.6
Hillsboro, OR2$509.4M747
-
4.2
San Jose, CA1$13.0B63,800
1984
4.8
San Jose, CA3$3.1B4,891
1984
4.3
Sunnyvale, CA1$531.0M1,500
1968
4.7
Santa Clara, CA17$53.1B121,100
1986
4.4
Mountain View, CA8$6.1B15,001
1984
4.8
Austin, TX6$1.8B1,500
1989
4.0
Chandler, AZ12$7.6B19,500
1969
4.9
Santa Clara, CA7$25.8B15,500
1985
3.8
Houston, TX1$2.5M75
1984
4.2
Sunnyvale, CA2$86.2M50
1993
4.9
Santa Clara, CA9$130.5B18,100
Microwave Networks
1982
4.1
Stafford, TX1$12.0M20
1959
3.7
Quincy, IL1$15.0M100
1932
3.8
Ramsey, NJ1$8.5M200
1975
4.7
Milpitas, CA1$987.3M551
2006
4.7
Tucson, AZ2-751
-
4.1
Irving, TX1$55.0M200
1945
4.7
Plainview, NY5$717.3M1,043

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Data I/O salaries vs competitors

Among Data I/O competitors, employees at NVIDIA earn the most with an average yearly salary of $138,575.

Compare Data I/O salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Data I/O
$57,759$27.77-
Rambus
$115,339$55.45-
Lattice Semiconductor
$102,363$49.21-
Librato, Inc.
$90,796$43.65-
Xilinx
$122,133$58.72-
PMC-Sierra
$109,175$52.49-

Compare Data I/O job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Data I/O
$94,293$45.33
NVIDIA
$160,096$76.97
Xilinx
$128,722$61.89
Amd
$125,586$60.38
Intel
$124,920$60.06
Synopsys
$117,790$56.63
Lattice Semiconductor
$111,149$53.44
Cirrus Logic
$106,971$51.43
PMC-Sierra
$105,437$50.69
Rambus
$101,771$48.93
Librato, Inc.
$93,413$44.91
Veeco
$78,612$37.79
Broadcast Electronics
$71,995$34.61
BPM Microsystems
$71,586$34.42
Bogen Communications
$70,592$33.94
Microwave Networks
$70,404$33.85
Rigaku Corp.
$70,213$33.76
Ef Johnson Technologies, Inc.
$70,088$33.70
Nanometrics
$68,931$33.14
MIPS Technologies
$62,273$29.94

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Data I/O demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Data I/O vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Microchip Technology70%30%
Amd70%30%
Intel73%27%
Cirrus Logic76%24%
Nanometrics78%22%
Data I/O82%18%
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Compare race at Data I/O vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
59%13%4%19%5%
7.4
46%20%10%19%5%
9.8
48%18%9%21%5%
9.7
52%18%6%19%6%
9.8
55%20%5%15%5%
9.9
44%23%7%20%5%
8.7

Data I/O revenue vs competitors

Data I/O revenue is $20.3M. Among it's competitors, the company with the highest revenue is NVIDIA, $130.5B . The company with the lowest revenue is Ef Johnson Technologies, Inc., $55.0M.

Data I/O and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio
Lisa T. Su
Amd

John M. Forsyth
Cirrus Logic

John Forsyth became chief executive officer in January 2021. Forsyth, who was named president of Cirrus Logic in January 2020, joined Cirrus Logic in 2014 through the acquisition of Wolfson Microelectronics. Previously, Forsyth served as chief strategy officer, responsible for driving Cirrus Logic’s product strategy, as well as vice president of Marketing, responsible for building and leading Cirrus Logic’s team focusing on voice biometrics. Forsyth began his career working in handheld device development for Psion in London and has more than 20 years’ experience in embedded technology. Prior to joining Wolfson in 2012, Forsyth had led product development and strategy in several technology companies, including serving as chief technical officer of the Symbian Foundation and as vice president of strategy at Symbian Software. Forsyth graduated from the University of Glasgow in Scotland in 1995.

Patrick P. Gelsinger
Intel

Patrick Paul Gelsinger (born 1961) is an American business executive and engineer, currently serving as CEO of Intel.

Ian Talbot
Nanometrics

Jenhsun Huang
NVIDIA

Jen-Hsun "Jensen" Huang (born February 17, 1963) is a Taiwanese-American billionaire businessman and electrical engineer. He serves as president and CEO of the Nvidia Corporation, which he co-founded in 1993. Huang graduated from Oregon State University before moving to California. He earned a master's degree from Stanford University. In 2008, Forbes listed him as the 61st highest paid CEO in a list of U.S. CEOs and one of the wealthiest Asian Americans.

Luc Seraphin
Rambus

Luc Seraphin is president and chief executive officer and has served as a member of our Board of Directors since October 2018. Prior to this role, Luc was the senior vice president and general manager of the Memory and Interface Division, leading the development of the company’s innovative memory architectures and high-speed serial link solutions. Luc also served as the senior vice president of Worldwide Sales and Operations where he oversaw sales, business development, customer support and operations across the various business units within Rambus. Luc started his career as a field application engineer at NEC and later joined AT&T Bell Labs, which became Lucent Technologies and Agere Systems (now Avago Technologies). During his 18 years at Avago, Luc held several senior positions in sales, marketing and general management, culminating in his last position as executive vice president and general manager of the Wireless Business Unit. Following this, Luc held the position of general manager of a GPS startup company in Switzerland and was vice president of Worldwide Sales and Support at Sequans Communications. During his career, Luc has advised and supported companies in both the product and IP markets. Luc holds a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics and Physics and a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Ecole Superieure de Chimie, Physique, Electronique, based in Lyon, France where he majored in Computer Architecture. Luc also holds an MBA from the University of Hartford and has completed the senior executive program of Columbia University.

Aart J. de Geus
Synopsys

Aart J. de Geus is a co-founder of Synopsys, Inc., a provider of electronic design automation software and related services for semiconductor design companies, and currently serves as its Chairman of the Board of Directors and Co-Chief Executive Officer. Since 1986, Dr. de Geus has held various positions at Synopsys, including President, Senior Vice President of Engineering and Senior Vice President of Marketing, and has served as a member of its board of directors. From 1982 to 1986, Dr. de Geus was employed by the General Electric Company, a global infrastructure, finance and media company, where he was the Manager of the Advanced Computer-Aided Engineering Group. Dr. de Geus joined the Applied Materials board of directors in 2007.

William John Miller
Veeco

At the end of February 2016 after four years in the role, I retired as President of The Knowles Teacher Initiative. Prior to that, I spent over 35 years in the Financial Industry as an Investment Banker and Venture Capitalist. Over the years, I have served on the Board of Directors of numerous publicly-held and private Corporations, including Metrologic Instruments, Inc., Mothers Work, Inc. (now Destination Maternity), Intelligent Electronics, Inc., and The JPM Company. I am currently on the Board of CSS Industries, Inc., a NYSE listed consumer products company.I have been a Trustee of numerous non-profit organizations, including, most recently the Knowles Teacher Initiative,the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Woodlynde School.I have been a guest lecturer on the topic of Investment Banking at The Wharton School of The University of Pennsylvania, The Fox School of Business at Temple University and Drexel University's LeBow College of Business.

Victor Peng
Xilinx

Victor Peng (born 1960) is a Taiwanese-American technology executive and CEO of Xilinx, an American technology company that supplies programmable logic devices.

Sabeer Bhatia
MIPS Technologies

Sabeer Bhatia (born 30 December 1968) is an Indian-American businessman who co-founded the webmail company Hotmail.com.

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