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MaxLinear

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www[.]maxlinear[.]com
Country United States of America
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MaxLinear designs and supplies radio‑frequency, analog, mixed‑signal and digital signal processing integrated circuits that enable wired and wireless connectivity across a broad range of applications. Its product families include RF transceivers for cable and DSL modems, MoCA and Ethernet PHYs, fiber‑optic PON chipsets, wireless backhaul and small‑cell solutions, high‑speed data converters and SerDes for data‑center interconnects, automotive radar and lidar front‑ends, and industrial and medical sensing modules. These semiconductors are sold to original equipment manufacturers and system integrators who incorporate them into consumer broadband gateways, enterprise networking gear, cellular infrastructure, cloud computing platforms, vehicles and factory automation equipment, thereby serving markets that span telecommunications, data centers, automotive, industrial and consumer electronics.

The company is headquartered in Carlsbad, California, United States of America, and operates as a fabless semiconductor firm, relying on third‑party foundries such as TSMC and GlobalFoundries for wafer fabrication while retaining full control over design, test and product engineering. MaxLinear maintains design centers in several locations across the United States and abroad, and it supports a global customer base through a network of sales and application‑engineering offices that reach North America, Europe and Asia. Although specific headcount figures are not provided in the source material, the firm’s operational footprint reflects a sustained investment in research and development and a commitment to delivering reference designs and technical support to partners worldwide.

MaxLinear’s distinguishing attributes lie in its deep expertise in combining high‑performance analog circuitry with sophisticated digital signal processing on a single silicon die, a capability that enables lower power consumption, reduced board space and improved signal integrity for connectivity equipment. This specialization positions the firm as a key supplier of RF and mixed‑signal solutions for next‑generation broadband standards (such as DOCSIS 4.0 and 5G), optical access networks, and automotive sensing systems, where stringent performance and reliability requirements demand tightly integrated analog‑digital architectures. The company’s competitive edge is further reinforced by a robust portfolio of patented technologies and a track record of securing design wins with leading infrastructure and equipment vendors.

Structurally, MaxLinear is an independent, publicly traded corporation listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker MXL; it has no parent organization and is not a subsidiary of another entity. The firm traces its origins to 2003 when it was spun off from Intel’s radio‑frequency and mixed‑signal division, and it has since grown through a combination of internal innovation and strategic acquisitions that have expanded its product breadth and market reach. Its headquarters in Carlsbad remains the central hub for corporate governance, executive leadership and long‑term strategic planning.

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