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Home » SiTime Enters $4B Resonator Market with Titan Platform

SiTime Enters $4B Resonator Market with Titan Platform

September 23, 2025
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SiTime (NASDAQ: SITM) has entered the $4 billion resonator market with the launch of its new Titan Platform™, a family of MEMS resonators built on the company’s sixth-generation FujiMEMS™ technology. Titan resonators are up to 4x smaller than legacy quartz alternatives, positioning SiTime to expand its serviceable market by $400 million today, with potential to reach $1 billion annually within three years.

Titan targets small, battery-powered devices such as wearables, medical equipment, and IoT sensors, where footprint, power, and reliability are critical. The devices can be deployed as PCB-mounted components or as bare die co-packaged within SoCs or MCUs, allowing OEMs to reduce system size and eliminate discrete timing parts. SiTime said the design enables 50% lower oscillator circuit power, up to 3x faster startup, and fivefold improvement in aging stability compared to quartz resonators.

The new family is available initially as the Titan SiT11100 (32 MHz), with additional versions from 38.4 MHz to 76.8 MHz sampling in December 2025. SiTime expects Titan to play a central role in future SoC and wireless chip designs, delivering timing precision while improving ruggedness and temperature tolerance from –40°C to 125°C.

“Our vision is to be the only provider of complete timing components—oscillators, clocks, and now, resonators,” said Rajesh Vashist, CEO of SiTime. “By integrating resonators into SoCs, MCUs, and wireless chip packages at scale, customers can capture more system value and revenue with their products. This integration is transformative for the entire electronics industry.”

🌐  Analysis: SiTime continues to push deeper into the timing ecosystem, expanding beyond oscillators into resonators—historically dominated by quartz suppliers like Epson, Kyocera, and TXC. The Titan platform strengthens SiTime’s integration strategy, aligning with semiconductor partners targeting compact edge devices and AI-enabled wearables. The move reinforces the broader trend of MEMS-based timing replacing quartz in high-reliability, low-power markets.

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