More than 1,000 chip industry-related companies raised $32.7B across 1,200 funding rounds in 2022.
New ideas fuel the semiconductor industry, and money enables those ideas. Tracking what startups get funded is one way to see which ideas are more viable and which problems need to be solved most urgently. In general, the more startups working on a solution to a particular problem, the greater the need for a viable solution — and the more likely one will be developed.
Investors come from all sides — industry insiders, professional investors, and private angel investors who believe in an idea or the person promoting it. Investing in these startups, from initial idea to production, is a risk. But the chip industry has a remarkable track record of turning risk into profit.
This report documents where the money was invested in 2022, how many times it was invested, and which industry sectors received it. It is both an indication of market potential, and a pointer to which are the next growth companies.
Semiconductor Chips
Electronic Design Automation
Manufacturing, Equipment and Materials
Packaging and Test
Displays and AR/VR
Other Technologies
Automotive
Power Storage/Generation
Appendix
Various funding charts by quarter, country, region, amount raised, type of funding, top 50.
Report Access
The complete funding report (177 pages) is available here.
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