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NeoPhotonics main competitors are Rambus, PMC-Sierra, and KLA.

Competitor Summary. See how NeoPhotonics compares to its main competitors:

  • Lam Research has the most employees (14,100).
  • Employees at Rambus earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $115,339.
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NeoPhotonics vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1996
4.8
San Jose, CA2$290.3M1,000
1962
4.8
Woburn, MA26$4.2B11,300
1999
4.3
Phoenix, AZ1-9,570
1996
4.5
Irvine, CA1$112.0M312
1984
4.3
Sunnyvale, CA1$531.0M1,500
1980
4.6
Fremont, CA11$14.9B14,100
1990
4.8
Sunnyvale, CA6$556.6M819
1997
4.4
Milpitas, CA20$9.8B11,300
2009
4.6
San Jose, CA1$2.2B5,871
1983
4.8
San Jose, CA5$2.6B7,100
2015
4.5
Milpitas, CA2$1.4B5,618
1988
4.6
San Jose, CA1$519.2M2,782
1947
4.0
San Diego, CA1$343.5M9,400
-
4.0
--$157.9M500

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NeoPhotonics salaries vs competitors

Among NeoPhotonics competitors, employees at Rambus earn the most with an average yearly salary of $115,339.

Compare NeoPhotonics salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
NeoPhotonics
$97,241$46.75-
Skyworks Solutions
$100,511$48.32-
Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC
$102,525$49.29-
Conexant
$106,557$51.23-
PMC-Sierra
$109,175$52.49-
Lam Research
$99,371$47.77-

Compare NeoPhotonics job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
NeoPhotonics
$97,071$46.67
Rambus
$121,139$58.24
PMC-Sierra
$113,183$54.41
Lam Research
$110,564$53.16
KLA
$103,430$49.73
Conexant
$100,604$48.37
Semiconductor Components Industries, LLC
$92,502$44.47
Cypress
$92,144$44.30
Skyworks Solutions
$90,918$43.71
Maxim Integrated
$88,356$42.48
COM DEV International Ltd
$86,291$41.49
Pulse Electronics
$79,430$38.19
Oclaro
$79,361$38.15
Lumentum
$79,344$38.15

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NeoPhotonics demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at NeoPhotonics vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Maxim Integrated35%65%
Oclaro64%36%
NeoPhotonics73%27%
KLA75%25%
Lam Research78%22%
Lumentum83%17%
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Female

Compare race at NeoPhotonics vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
25%17%4%49%5%
9.5
43%18%7%26%6%
9.8
47%21%6%21%5%
9.8
42%18%6%30%4%
8.9
58%16%10%11%4%
10.0
42%20%5%28%4%
9.1

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NeoPhotonics and similar companies CEOs

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Richard P. Wallace
KLA

Rick Wallace serves as the Chief Executive Officer and President of KLA Corporation as well as a member of the company’s Board of Directors. Wallace began as an applications engineer at KLA Instruments in 1988, and has held various general management positions throughout his tenure with the company. Earlier in his career, Wallace held positions with Ultratech Stepper and Cypress Semiconductor.Wallace currently serves on the board of directors of Proofpoint., a security and compliance company.Wallace earned his Bachelor of Science degree in electrical engineering from the University of Michigan and his Master of Science degree in engineering management from Santa Clara University. Wallace lives in the bay area with his wife and three children.

Timothy M. Archer
Lam Research

Timothy M. Archer is our president and chief executive officer. Mr. Archer joined us in June 2012 as our executive vice president, chief operating officer. Prior to joining us, he spent 18 years at Novellus Systems, Inc. in various technology development and business leadership roles, including most recently as chief operating officer from January 2011 to June 2012; executive vice president of Worldwide Sales, Marketing, and Customer Satisfaction from September 2009 to January 2011; and executive vice president of the PECVD and Electrofill Business Units from November 2008 to September 2009. His tenure at Novellus also included assignments as senior director of technology for Novellus Systems Japan from 1999 to 2001 and senior director of technology for the Electrofill Business Unit from April 2001 to April 2002. He started his career in 1989 at Tektronix, where he was responsible for process development for high-speed bipolar ICs. Mr. Archer completed the Program for Management Development at the Harvard Graduate School of Business and earned a B.S. degree in applied physics from the California Institute of Technology.

Alan S. Lowe
Lumentum

Alan Lowe is Lumentum’s President and CEO. Most recently he was President of JDSU's CCOP business segment from 2008 through its spin-off to form Lumentum. Under his leadership, the CCOP business was transformed by focusing on the customer, investing in market-leading innovation and improving operational execution. Lowe joined JDSU in September 2007 as Senior Vice President of JDSU’s Commercial Lasers group, which was ultimately integrated into CCOP. Before his career at JDSU, Lowe was Senior Vice President, Customer Solutions at Asyst Technologies, Inc., a leader in automating semiconductor and flat panel display fabs. Prior to this role, Lowe was President and Chief Executive Officer of Read-Rite Corporation, a manufacturer of thin-film recording heads for disk and tape drives. Lowe also held various sales positions at Microcom Corporation and IBM Corporation. Lowe holds bachelor's degrees in Computer Science and Business Economics from University of California, Santa Barbara and also completed the Stanford Executive Program.

Tunc Doluca
Maxim Integrated

Tunç Doluca joined Maxim in 1984 as a Member of Technical Staff. Tunç has personally designed over 40 products and holds 11 patents. In 1993, he was named the company's Vice President of R&D. In 1994, he became the founding General Manager of the Portable Power Business Unit. By 2005, Tunç’s responsibilities had expanded to managing seven business units and he was promoted to Group President. In 2007, Tunç became the second Chief Executive Officer in the company’s history. During his tenure as CEO, Maxim reorganized product development around end markets and completed six strategic acquisitions. Tunç oversaw the transition of Maxim’s manufacturing to a more flexible hybrid production model and improved overall manufacturing execution. In 2010, Maxim was one of the first analog companies to transition to 300mm wafer technology. In 2015, Tunç reorganized the company, creating a single organization combining all Business Units along with Sales & Marketing, as well as a focused effort on New Ventures. This new structure will allow the company to better align its current business with the needs of customers, while freeing resources to explore new business opportunities outside of our core business. Tunç was born in Ankara, Turkey, and he holds a BSEE degree from Iowa State University and an MSEE degree from the University of California, Santa Barbara. He serves on the board of directors of the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA).

Gregory Dougherty
Oclaro

Greg Dougherty has served as Chief Executive Officer of Oclaro since June 2013 and has served as a director of Oclaro since April 2009. Prior to Oclaro, Greg Dougherty served as a director of Avanex Corporation from April 2005 to April 2009, when Avanex and Bookham merged to create Oclaro. Greg Dougherty has served as a director of Picarro, Inc., a manufacturer of ultra-sensitive gas spectroscopy equipment using laser-based technology, since October 2002. He also has served on the board of directors of the Ronald McDonald House at Stanford since January 2004. From February 2001 until September 2002, Greg Dougherty was the Chief Operating Officer at JDS Uniphase Corporation (JDS), an optical technology company. Prior to JDS he was the Chief Operating Officer of SDL, Inc., from March 1997 to February 2001 when they were acquired by JDS. From 1989 to 1997, Greg Dougherty was the Director of Product Management and Marketing at Lucent Technologies Microelectronics in the Optoelectronics Strategic Business Unit. Greg Dougherty received a B.Sc. degree in Optics in 1983 from the University of Rochester.

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.

Liam K. Griffin
Skyworks Solutions

Liam K. Griffin, 53, is president and chief executive officer and a director of Skyworks Solutions, Inc. Prior to his appointment as CEO and to the board of directors in May 2016, he had served as president since May 2014. He served as executive vice president and corporate general manager from November 2012 to May 2014, where he was responsible for all of Skyworks' business units. Since joining Skyworks in 2001, Mr. Griffin has also held the positions of executive vice president and general manager of high performance analog and senior vice president of sales and marketing. Before joining Skyworks, he was the vice president of worldwide sales at Vectron International, a division of Dover Corporation, and held product management and process engineering positions at AT&T's Microelectronics and Network Systems' businesses. Mr. Griffin received a bachelor's of science in mechanical engineering from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, and a master's of business administration from Boston University. In addition, Mr. Griffin previously served on the board of Vicor Corp. and currently serves on the board of National Instruments (Nasdaq: NATI), a provider of software-defined platforms for automated test and measurement systems.

Rick Bergman
Conexant

Hassane Khoury
Cypress

Yuxin Xiang (James)
COM DEV International Ltd

Yuxin Xiang 'James' is a Board Member at Toronto Stock Exchange, Chief Executive Officer at COM DEV International, and Interim Pres & CEO at Northern Sun Mining Corp.. He has worked as Partner at Cnx Consulting Inc, Board Member at Keyuan Petrochemicals Inc, and Board Member at Trigon Metals. Yuxin works or has worked at COM DEV International, ATS Automation Tooling Systems, and CFM INTERNATIONAL and works or has worked as President at China Mineral Resources Ltd. He studied at York University and Huazhong University of Science and Technology.

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