Silergy Corp
TWSE:6415

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TWSE:6415
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Price: 377.5 TWD -7.81% Market Closed
Market Cap: 145.9B TWD
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Market Cap
145.7B TWD
Industry
Semiconductors

In the fast-evolving landscape of power semiconductor technology, Silergy Corp. has carved a distinctive niche for itself by designing and manufacturing analog integrated circuits that enhance power efficiency across diverse applications. Founded in 2008, the company has its roots in Hangzhou, China, and is known for its innovative solutions that cater to the consumer electronics, computing, and industrial sectors. Silergy’s products are pivotal in managing and regulating power systems, thereby ensuring devices operate optimally while conserving energy. This capability is increasingly crucial in the digital age, where the demand for more efficient power management solutions is skyrocketing. Silergy generates revenue primarily by selling its integrated circuits to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) who incorporate these components into their end products. The company focuses on creating customized solutions tailored to the specific needs of its clients, which include major names in the electronics and automotive industries. By leveraging its substantial investment in research and development, Silergy continuously delivers high-performance and cost-effective products, maintaining competitiveness in an industry where technological advancements and energy efficiency are paramount. Its growth is propelled by the increasing convergence of electrical and electronic systems across various sectors, aligning Silergy perfectly with the global push towards more sustainable and energy-efficient technologies.

Intrinsic Value
752.35 TWD
Undervaluation 50%
Intrinsic Value
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