Sivers Semiconductors AB (publ), through its subsidiaries, develops, manufactures, and sells chips, components, modules, and subsystems in North America, Europe, and Asia. The company operates in two business areas, Wireless and Photonics. It provides products based on semiconductor technology for 5G millimeter-wave networks, as well as optical semiconductors for fiber networks, wireless optical networks, and sensors. The company also offers WiGig radio-frequency integrated circuits (RFICs), radiofrequency modules, evaluation kits and 5G NR mmWave RFICs for various applications, such as fixed wireless access, 5G Open RAN, V2X, mobile backhaul, and uncompressed real-time data. In addition, it provides III-V compound semiconductor laser devices to communications, sensing, and wireless markets. Sivers Semiconductors AB (publ) has a partnership with LitePoint Corporation to enhance cellular coverage with 5G mmWave technology. The company was formerly known as Sivers IMA Holding AB (publ) and changed its name to Sivers Semiconductors AB (publ) in October 2020. Sivers Semiconductors AB (publ) was founded in 1951 and is headquartered in Kista, Sweden.
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