Morse Micro Named to EE Times’ Silicon 100: Startups Worth Watching in 2023

July 19, 2023

Morse Micro Named to EE Times’ Silicon 100: Startups Worth Watching in 2023

Morse Micro has earned a position on EE Times’ renowned annual Silicon 100 list of “Startups Worth Watching in 2023.” This list comprises global semiconductor technologies making significant strides in the industry. Morse Micro recognition stemmed from its investment and implementation of Wi-Fi HaLow for the IoT. Morse Micro’s Wi-Fi HaLow sets the stage for new IoT use cases, providing massive range that unlock the full potential of IoT technology.

The Silicon 100 tracks the dynamic pulse of the technology sector to highlight emerging trends and breakthroughs that possess significant potential for future advancements. The process of selecting companies for the Silicon 100 hinges on a range of factors, including the technology’s potential, the intended market, financial health, investment profile, maturity, and executive leadership. Morse Micro was recognized in the RF and IoT category. Morse Micro has been named for the third consecutive year.

As the leading Wi-Fi HaLow innovator, Morse Micro has invested in considerable R&D to ensure the IoT ecosystem is ready with Wi-Fi HaLow SoCs and modules that deliver benefits beyond the capabilities of traditional Wi-Fi technology. Morse Micro’s Wi-Fi CERTIFIED HaLow chipsets, modules, and reference designs are available now to be deployed by customers.

The Silicon 100 tracks the dynamic pulse of the technology sector to highlight emerging trends and breakthroughs that possess significant potential for future advancements. 

Morse Micro Named to EE Times’ Silicon 100: Startups Worth Watching in 2023 – Morse Micro



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