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Silicon Motion main competitors are Magnum Semiconductor, Pixelworks, and Genesis Microchip.

Competitor Summary. See how Silicon Motion compares to its main competitors:

  • STMicroelectronics has the most employees (46,000).
  • Employees at Magnum Semiconductor earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $129,309.
  • The oldest company is Teradyne, founded in 1960.
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Silicon Motion vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1995
3.5
San Jose, CA1$2.5M50
1985
4.4
San Jose, CA1$191.0M501
1990
4.5
Santa Ana, CA1$168.3M750
1988
3.6
Milpitas, CA1$270,000450
1997
4.5
San Jose, CA1$43.2M217
1999
3.3
Fairport, NY1$15.2M50
2003
3.8
Milpitas, CA1$14.7M500
1965
4.6
Norwood, MA6$9.4B15,300
1984
4.8
Austin, TX6$1.8B1,500
1981
4.6
Natick, MA15$914.5M2,000
1987
4.8
-10$16.1B46,000
1983
4.6
Hillsboro, OR2$509.4M747
1987
3.9
Santa Clara, CA1$237.0M563
1960
4.5
North Reading, MA10$2.8B5,400

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Silicon Motion salaries vs competitors

Among Silicon Motion competitors, employees at Magnum Semiconductor earn the most with an average yearly salary of $129,309.

Compare Silicon Motion salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Silicon Motion
$75,843$36.46-
Actel
$95,295$45.81-
STEC
$102,843$49.44-
Promise Technologies
$99,372$47.77-
Pixelworks
$126,470$60.80-
RailComm
$80,748$38.82-

Compare Silicon Motion job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Silicon Motion
$107,612$51.74
Magnum Semiconductor
$120,860$58.11
Cirrus Logic
$119,535$57.47
Genesis Microchip
$117,727$56.60
Pixelworks
$114,936$55.26
STMicroelectronics
$114,175$54.89
Actel
$113,548$54.59
Lattice Semiconductor
$112,362$54.02
RailComm
$108,549$52.19
STEC
$108,249$52.04
Analog Devices
$106,662$51.28
Promise Technologies
$106,613$51.26
Teradyne
$91,612$44.04
Cognex
$85,133$40.93

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Silicon Motion demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Silicon Motion vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Analog Devices69%31%
Pixelworks70%30%
Cirrus Logic76%24%
Silicon Motion77%23%
Teradyne77%23%
Cognex78%22%

Compare race at Silicon Motion vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
18%14%2%63%2%
6.6
57%13%6%20%4%
9.8
48%18%9%21%5%
9.7
65%13%6%13%4%
9.7
45%12%3%38%2%
8.2
60%13%6%16%5%
9.7

Silicon Motion and similar companies CEOs

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Vincent T. Roche
Analog Devices

As President, Chief Executive Officer, and member of the Board of Directors, Mr. Roche sets Analog Devices’ strategic vision and oversees operational execution across the business. Since becoming ADI’s president in 2012 and CEO in 2013, Mr. Roche has been instrumental in growing the organization’s market leadership in the high-performance analog sector through a strong customer-centric focus and unyielding commitment to innovation and engineering excellence. Under his leadership, ADI has expanded the breadth of its product portfolio and added new technologies and capabilities to provide more comprehensive solutions to customers’ toughest technical challenges. Mr. Roche is only the third CEO to lead the company since its founding in 1965. He began his career at ADI in 1988, progressively gaining responsibility in product line management, strategic marketing, and business unit management roles during his early tenure. Mr. Roche held senior positions for ADI in Ireland, Massachusetts, and California, and in 2001 was given responsibility for global sales and marketing as Vice President of Worldwide Sales. In 2009, Mr. Roche was named Vice President for the newly created Worldwide Sales and Strategic Market Segments Group, where he focused on integrating ADI technology into optimized solutions for industrial, automotive, and infrastructure customers. Mr. Roche was promoted to President of ADI in 2012, taking responsibility for all R&D, sales, marketing and business development and in May 2013, he was appointed President and Chief Executive Officer. Mr. Roche serves on the Board of Directors of Acacia Communications, Inc., a leading developer of high-speed coherent optical interconnect products that transform communications networks through improvements in performance and capacity and a reduction in associated costs. Mr. Roche earned a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from University of Limerick in Ireland.

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.

Robert J. Willett
Cognex

Robert Willett has been the Chief Executive Officer of Cognex since 2011. He is responsible for leading all aspects of the company’s strategy and operations. Cognex, a Nasdaq-listed company, is the world leader in the field of industrial machine vision: technology that allows computers to see and which is used in the field of advanced factory automation and robotics to manufacture smart phones, automobiles and medical devices, as well as in logistics for ecommerce fulfillment. Cognex is a technology and growth company with 2,000 employees (who proudly call themselves “Cognoids”) and over $700M in revenue. Robert’s career has focused on growth through innovation, acquisition and global expansion. He has taken two companies through their transition from founder-led businesses to global scale and marketshare leadership. He credits his success to a: strategic focus on critical growth and margin levers; promotion of a work hard, play hard, move fast entrepreneurial culture; experience and success in acquiring and integrating twenty companies and, attention to process improvement.

Todd A. Debonis
Pixelworks

Todd DeBonis is a Board Member at PIXELWORKS, INC and President/CEO at PIXELWORKS, INC and is based in San Francisco, California. He has worked as VP:Sales & Mktg at PIXELWORKS, INC; Chief Operating Officer at PIXELWORKS, INC; and VP:Sales & Marketing at Infineon Technologies. Todd studied at University of Nevada, Reno between 1984 and 1988 and University of Colorado Boulder between 1982 and 1984.

Mark E. Jagiela
Teradyne

Mr. Jagiela became CEO of Teradyne in February of 2014. He has been President of Teradyne since January 2013 and the President of the Semiconductor Test Division since 2003. He is also on the Board of Directors. Prior to these roles, he was the worldwide marketing manager of Teradyne's semiconductor test products from 2001 to 2003. Mark joined Teradyne in 1982 as a design engineer, developing image sensor test systems. From 1989 to 1999 he served as general manager of Teradyne's Japan Division. He returned to the U.S. in 1999 as the engineering manager for the company's VLSI Test Division in Agoura Hills, California. Mark holds a BSEE from the University of Michigan. Mr. Jagiela has been a director of Teradyne, Inc. since 2014.

Sean Brady
STEC

Jean-Marc Chery
STMicroelectronics

JEAN-MARC CHERY works at STMicroelectronics and a CTO&EVP at STMicroelectronics and is based in Singapore. He studied at ENGINEER.

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