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Integrated Device Technology

Integrated Device Technology (IDT) is a semiconductor company focused on mixed-signal solutions for communications, computing, automotive, and industrial applications.

  • Mixed-signal semiconductor devices for communications, computing, and consumer electronics
  • Timing and clocking solutions for networking, data center, and telecom systems (infrastructure hardware)
  • Power management and power control ICs for enterprise, automotive, and industrial systems (power management)
  • Interface and connectivity products supporting high-speed data links and signal integrity (connectivity)
  • Wireless power and sensor-related components for embedded and Internet of Things (IoT) use cases (embedded hardware)

More About Integrated Device Technology

Integrated Device Technology (IDT) develops mixed-signal semiconductor products that are used as enabling components in infrastructure, enterprise, automotive, industrial, and consumer electronics systems. Its portfolio is oriented around timing, power management, signal integrity, and connectivity functions that System Integration Testing (SIT) alongside CPUs, SoCs, FPGAs, and ASICs in larger system designs. Enterprise architects and hardware engineering teams typically treat IDT offerings as building blocks for board-level and module-level designs in networking equipment, servers, storage systems, and embedded controllers.

In communications and data center environments, IDT timing and clocking devices (infrastructure hardware) are used to distribute precise clock signals across high-speed digital subsystems. These components interact with protocols and interfaces common in networking and compute platforms, such as Ethernet, PCI Express (PCIe), serial rapid interfaces, and various memory buses. Reliable clock generation and distribution underpins deterministic behavior and signal integrity for switches, routers, base stations, and server motherboards, and IDT positions its timing portfolio to support such use cases.

Power management ICs from IDT (power management) are used to regulate, convert, and monitor power delivery to processors, memory, and peripheral devices. These components support point-of-load regulation, voltage scaling, and protection features aligned with the requirements of enterprise servers, telecom equipment, and automotive or industrial control systems. In these environments, IDT devices are typically integrated into board power architectures that also include DC-DC converters, battery management, and power sequencing logic.

Interface, connectivity, and signal integrity products (connectivity) from IDT support high-speed serial links and interconnects between processors, network controllers, and storage devices. These products address issues such as signal conditioning, retiming, and protocol bridging, allowing system designers to maintain link quality over various board layouts and cabling approaches. Such components are aligned with data center, networking, and embedded computing architectures where throughput and latency requirements depend on clean high-frequency signaling.

IDT also provides wireless power and sensing-related components (embedded hardware) that are used in embedded, IoT, and consumer devices. Wireless power solutions support inductive charging scenarios for devices such as smartphones, wearables, and accessories, and can be integrated into automotive consoles or industrial equipment enclosures. Sensor-related components enable measurement and feedback functions that can be tied into microcontrollers, SoCs, or gateway devices, forming part of larger control or monitoring frameworks.

From a marketplace categorization perspective, IDT sits within mixed-signal semiconductors for infrastructure and embedded systems, with solution areas spanning timing and clocking (infrastructure hardware), power management ICs (power management), interface and connectivity devices (connectivity), and wireless power and sensing components (embedded hardware). These products are generally consumed by OEMs, ODMs, and design houses that integrate IDT components into full systems deployed in enterprise networks, cloud and data center platforms, vehicle electronics, industrial automation, and consumer electronics.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 1,750
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $500M-$1B
  • Stock Ticker: IDTI

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Corporate Headquarters

6024 Silver Creek Valley Road
San Jose, CA 95138

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Public
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services