SITIME Corp

Sitime Corp.

Semiconductors Technology Santa Clara, CA, United States SITM (NGM)

SiTime Corporation designs, develops, and sells silicon timing systems solutions in Taiwan, Hong Kong, the United States, Singapore, and internationally. The company provides resonators and clock integrated circuits, and various types of oscillators. It serves communications, datacenter, enterprise, automotive, industrial, internet of things, mobile, consumer, and aerospace and defense markets. SiTime Corporation was incorporated in 2003 and is based in Santa Clara, California.

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Has SITIME Corp had layoffs?
No layoff events have been recorded for SITIME Corp in our database. This could mean the company has not conducted significant layoffs, or any layoffs have not been publicly reported.
How many employees does SITIME Corp have?
SITIME Corp has approximately 395 employees.
What industry is SITIME Corp in?
SITIME Corp operates in the Semiconductors industry, within the Technology sector.
Is SITIME Corp a publicly traded company?
Yes, SITIME Corp is publicly traded under the ticker symbol SITM on the NGM. The company has a market capitalization of approximately $9.87 billion.
Where is SITIME Corp headquartered?
SITIME Corp is headquartered in Santa Clara, CA, United States.

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