indie Semiconductor, Inc.

https://www.indie.inc

indie Semiconductor, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California, dedicated to the automotive industry. Its core business revolves around developing advanced semiconductors and software solutions that power the "Autotech Revolution." The company's mission is to empower this revolution by providing next-generation platforms for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous vehicles, connected car features, enhanced user experience, and electrification applications, aiming to reduce system cost and complexity for Tier 1 suppliers and global automotive OEMs.

indie Semiconductor's product portfolio includes integrated circuits and mixed-signal System-on-Chips (SoCs) that focus on edge sensors across multiple modalities such as LiDAR, radar, ultrasound, and computer vision. Beyond sensing, the company also provides solutions for in-cabin wireless charging, USB power delivery, device interfacing for platforms like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and high-speed video and data connectivity. It is actively developing cybersecurity-enabled microcontrollers and sensor-fusion processors, with a photonics division offering low-noise lasers and custom light sources. The company primarily serves automotive OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers globally.

Co-founded by Donald McClymont, who serves as CEO, and Ichiro Aoki, President, indie Semiconductor is publicly traded on NASDAQ under the ticker symbol INDI. Recent strategic moves include the May 2026 acquisition of ams OSRAM AG's fabless CMOS image sensor group, further expanding its multimodal sensing capabilities. The company has also grown through other key acquisitions, such as Kinetic Technologies, TeraXion, GEO Semiconductor, Silicon Radar, and EXALOS, enhancing its technological offerings. Despite recent insider share sales by President Aoki, the company reported beating Q1 2026 revenue estimates and maintains a strong market position with a design-win pipeline exceeding $6.3 billion as of early 2025.

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