Dyson is not a semiconductor manufacturer, but rather a pioneering global technology company renowned for its innovative consumer products, particularly vacuum cleaners, air purifiers, and hair care devices. Founded by Sir James Dyson in 1991, the company is celebrated for its cutting-edge engineering and distinctive design, driven by a heavy investment in research and development. While Dyson does not produce semiconductors itself, it extensively utilizes advanced semiconductor components—such as microcontrollers, sensors, and power management ICs—in its intelligent products to enable features like digital motors, connectivity, and automated functions. The company’s in-house expertise lies in integrating these semiconductor technologies into highly efficient systems, emphasizing performance, energy efficiency, and user experience, rather than semiconductor fabrication.