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ServerEngines main competitors are Ambarella, MediaTek, and Violin Memory.

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

  • MediaTek has the most employees (17,554).
  • Employees at Ambarella earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $117,503.
  • The oldest company is Aricent, founded in 1982.
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ServerEngines vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2003
3.9
Sunnyvale, CA1-150
2004
4.3
Santa Clara, CA1$284.9M750
2005
3.6
San Jose, CA1$12.8M50
2001
3.6
Cupertino, CA1$17.5M100
2010
3.4
Acton, MA2$245.1B750
2003
4.5
Carlsbad, CA3$360.5M739
1998
4.6
Orlando, FL1$15.0M139
1998
3.8
Phoenix, AZ1$6.7M100
EXB Solutions
2000
3.4
Plymouth, MN1$20.7M10
1982
4.7
Santa Clara, CA6$3.1B10,000
1995
3.3
Richardson, TX1$16.0M53
1997
4.3
-3$11.0B17,554
1996
4.5
Irvine, CA1$112.0M312
2003
3.6
Carlsbad, CA1$3.8M51
Horizon Navigation
1989
3.2
Santa Clara, CA1$720,00022
Spatial Photonics
2004
3.9
Sunnyvale, CA1$2.5M14
2006
3.6
Plano, TX1$1.3M50
2004
3.9
Naugatuck, CT1$6.6M113
2005
4.8
San Jose, CA1$50.9M350
2012
3.4
Santa Clara, CA1$36.8M1,500

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ServerEngines salaries vs competitors

Among ServerEngines competitors, employees at Ambarella earn the most with an average yearly salary of $117,503.

Compare ServerEngines salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
ServerEngines
$97,005$46.64-
Ambarella
$117,503$56.49-
Uniquify
$76,483$36.77-
Interra Systems
$76,987$37.01-
Affirmed Networks
$97,829$47.03-
MaxLinear
$107,027$51.46-

Compare ServerEngines job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
ServerEngines
$102,519$49.29
Ambarella
$114,578$55.09
Uniquify
$113,101$54.38
Maganti IT Resources
$111,869$53.78
ASSET InterTech
$111,621$53.66
Violin Memory
$109,816$52.80
Spatial Photonics
$109,047$52.43
Aricent
$107,754$51.80
Performance Software
$107,644$51.75
MediaTek
$106,897$51.39
Netskope
$106,669$51.28
Affirmed Networks
$105,849$50.89
Interra Systems
$105,063$50.51
EXB Solutions
$103,727$49.87
Conexant
$102,684$49.37
MaxLinear
$102,670$49.36
Horizon Navigation
$101,517$48.81
AVT Simulation
$101,377$48.74
Prodea Systems
$101,366$48.73
JetHead
$101,020$48.57

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ServerEngines demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at ServerEngines vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Aricent66%34%
Performance Software69%31%
MediaTek71%29%
MaxLinear72%28%
Affirmed Networks81%19%
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Compare race at ServerEngines vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
29%14%5%46%7%
8.1
32%9%7%47%5%
9.7
35%8%4%49%4%
7.4
65%12%7%8%8%
6.4
43%7%8%39%4%
3.8
48%16%8%20%8%
9.5

ServerEngines and similar companies CEOs

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Fermi Wang
Ambarella

Fermi Wang is a seasoned leader, a serial entrepreneur, and a video compression technology expert. He holds several digital video-related patents, including one of MPEGLA's core MPEG-2 and MPEG-4/AVC patents. Prior to Ambarella, Wang was CEO and co-founder of Afara Websystems, which pioneered server throughput computing. Afara was acquired by Sun Microsystems in July 2002. Afara's multi-core, multi-thread CPU is the critical technology in Sun’s UltraSPARC roadmap. Before founding Afara, Wang served in senior engineering and business management roles at C-Cube Microsystems. Wang's team was responsible for developing the world’s first MPEG CODEC chip.

Kishore Venkata Seendripu
MaxLinear

Kishore Seendripu, Ph.D. is a co-founder and has served as our Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer since our inception in September 2003. From July 1998 to July 2002, Dr. Seendripu served in senior engineering roles, most recently as the director of RF & Mixed Signal IC Design at Silicon Wave, Inc., a designer and developer of radio frequency systems-on-chip for use in wireless and broadband communication systems and products. From December 1997 to July 1998, Dr. Seendripu served as a member of the technical staff at Broadcom Corporation, a manufacturer of networking and communications integrated circuits for data, voice and video applications. From 1996 to December 1997, Dr. Seendripu served as a radio frequency integrated circuit, or RFIC, design engineer at Rockwell Semiconductor Systems, a provider of semiconductor system solutions for personal communications electronics. From 1990 to 1992 Dr. Seendripu served as a research assistant at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratories. Dr. Seendripu received an M.S. in Materials Sciences Engineering and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of California at Berkeley, a B. Tech degree from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India, and an M.B.A. from the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.

Frank Kern
Aricent

Rick Bergman
Conexant

Rick Tsai
MediaTek

Chris Schwartzbauer
EXB Solutions

Glenn Woppman
ASSET InterTech

Josh Lee
Uniquify

Josh has gained more than 20 years of experience in the semiconductor industry through various technical and executive roles. Prior to Uniquify, Josh served as president & CEO of dPath, Inc. Before his work at dPath, Inc., Josh was senior director of engineering at both Adaptec, Inc. and Platys Communications. Josh has also held the manager of applications engineering position at Lightspeed Semiconductor, Inc., and served as senior applications engineer at Arcadia Design Systems, Inc. Josh received his BS in Electrical Engineering from UC Berkeley and his MS in Electrical Engineering from Cambridge University.

Hassan Ahmed
Affirmed Networks

As CEO, Hassan Ahmed is responsible for all aspects of the company’s operations and for setting its strategic direction. Prior to starting Affirmed Networks, Hassan was most recently Senior Advisor at Charles River Ventures. Hassan served as Chairman and CEO of Sonus Networks (Nasdaq:SONS) for ten years during which time it grew from an idea into the leading public company enabling the transformation of telephony to IP. Before Sonus, he was EVP and GM of the Core Switching division of Ascend Communications and VP Engineering and Chief Technology Officer of Cascade Communications. Hassan has also held key leadership positions at Motorola and Analog Devices. He was also Associate Professor of Electrical Computer and Systems Engineering and Associate Professor of Finance at Boston University. Additionally, he has guest lectured at MIT’s Sloan School of Management.

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