Why Timing Is the Next Big Disruptor

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When you think of the biggest booms in technology, you probably picture the rise of the internet, smartphones or AI. In this recent TechStack interview, Dave Altavilla and Marco Chiappetta, co-founders of HotTech Vision and Analysis, sat down with Rajesh Vashist, chairman and CEO of SiTime, to discuss how SiTime is enabling the future of technology—disrupting the $11 billion, 70-year-old timing market as the industry’s only company exclusively focused on all aspects of timing technology. 

At a time when the world is becoming more interconnected and systems more complex, timing—foundational to the operation of all electronics—has largely relied on legacy quartz technology, leaving the rigorous timing requirements of advanced applications and difficult timing challenges underserved.  

Why does timing matter? Because everything we demand from modern electronics—autonomy, accuracy, small size and low power—depends on it. And now, SiTime is poised to enable the transformation of industries—powering the next generation of technologies. 

To learn more about how SiTime is disrupting the space and the applications it serves, watch the full interview. 

 

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