Vote for the Most Respected PUBLIC SEMICONDUCTOR COMPANIES
Vote for the Most Respected Public Semiconductor Companies
Each year GSA recognizes the industry's Most Respected Public Semiconductor Companies
according to voting results provided by industry peers, suppliers, customers and pundits.
Annual sales, profitability, market capitalization, among other financial and product
successes are considered to be listed on the ballot.
Criteria for ballot listing:
- Company must be a semiconductor company (Fabless or IDM)
To qualify for a GSA award, a semiconductor company must design,
manufacture (internally or externally) and sell hardware devices implemented on
silicon to an original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or original design
manufacturer (ODM).
- Company must be publicly held
- Company must not be on an alternative stock exchange
- Company's net income total for four quarters (Q2'10+Q3'10+Q4'10+Q1'11) must be positive
- Company must report >=$100M in CY 2010 Revenue
- Company must report >=$250M Market Capitalization on 3/31/2011
Cast your ballot for the public company you most respect in terms of product, vision,
strategy and future opportunities for each of the award categories below.
Voting will take place from September 8-29, 2011.
Voting Guidelines:
- All semiconductor industry professionals are eligible to vote. Use only a company
e-mail address. Votes submitted using a personal e-mail address will be omitted.
- Do not vote for your own company. If you vote for your own company,
the vote will be omitted.
- Please choose one company from each category below.
- You may cast only one ballot.
- A maximum of 5 votes will be counted from one company for a Most Respected candidate.
The Most Respected Public Semiconductor Company Award ballots are closed. Contact
Chelsea Boone, GSA Director of Research, for any questions at
cboone@gsaglobal.org or 972.866.7579 x123.
Please make
your reservation to attend the awards dinner on December 8, 2011. Thank you.
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