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Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. Common Stock (VSH)

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-0.57 (-4.58%)
NYSE · Last Trade: Apr 5th, 5:13 PM EDT
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Competitors to Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. Common Stock (VSH)

Analog Devices ADI -7.73%

Analog Devices competes with Vishay in the analog, mixed-signal, and digital signal processing sectors. The two companies vie for the same customer base, especially in the automotive, communications, and industrial markets. Analog Devices differentiates itself through its focus on high precision and performance, particularly in signal processing and power management solutions. This focus, along with their established relationships with key clients, often gives them a competitive advantage over Vishay, who has a more diversified product range but less specialization.

Murata Manufacturing

Murata Manufacturing competes with Vishay in the passive components and energy harvesting devices market. The two companies offer a range of capacitors, inductors, and other components. Murata has a competitive advantage through its extensive research and development capabilities, focusing on miniaturization and performance enhancement of electronic components. This focus on innovation and advanced manufacturing techniques positions Murata strongly in sectors such as mobile electronics and automotive applications, where operational excellence and technological superiority are critical.

Nexperia

Nexperia, a spinoff from NXP Semiconductors, competes with Vishay in the discrete and standard semiconductor segments. Nexperia's strategy is centered around high-volume production of efficient and reliable components, which overlaps with Vishay's offerings. While Nexperia is stronger in the European market, Vishay's diverse product portfolio and presence in a variety of industries allow it to maintain competitive positioning. However, due to Nexperia's streamlined operations in manufacturing and robust supply chain capabilities, they often have a competitive edge in cost efficiency.

STMicroelectronics STM -5.33%

STMicroelectronics competes with Vishay in the semiconductor market, specifically in power management and analog components. STMicroelectronics is known for its strong innovation pipeline, particularly in power electronics and microcontrollers. In addition, they have significant investments in emerging technologies like electric vehicles and IoT, which provides them with a technological edge in meeting future market demands. While Vishay has well-established products and a diverse client base, STMicroelectronics' aggressive approach to technology and its deep engagement in next-gen applications likely gives it a competitive advantage.

Texas Instruments TXN -6.41%

Texas Instruments (TI) competes with Vishay Intertechnology in the semiconductor and passive component markets, particularly in analog and mixed-signal applications. TI has a strong reputation for innovation and high-performance products, which often gives it a competitive edge, especially among design engineers. TI's extensive portfolio and brand recognition enable it to capture a larger market share, particularly in the automotive and industrial sectors. Both companies target similar customer bases, but TI's larger resources and technological advancements lend it a competitive advantage.