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A little-known semiconductor company just won an entrepreneur contest that previously honored Jensen Huang and Michael Dell

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A little-known semiconductor company just won an entrepreneur contest that previously honored Jensen Huang and Michael Dell
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Astera Labs, a Silicon Valley semiconductor company, won the EY World Entrepreneur of the Year award in Monaco. The company, which focuses on connectivity solutions for AI data centers, has seen significant growth, reaching $1 billion in revenue. Despite its success, Astera remains relatively unknown compared to past award winners like Jensen Huang and Michael Dell.

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In today’s CEO Daily: Astera Labs wins a top entrepreneur prize. The big leadership story: Marc Benioff says agents are doing a lot—but not ‘selling and communicating.’ The markets: Mixed with big surges in parts of Asia. Plus: All the news and watercooler chat from Fortune. Good morning. Astera Labs CEO Jitendra Mohan, along with co-founders Sanjay Gajendra and Casey Morrison, won the prestigious EY World Entrepreneur of the Year award in Monaco last night. This tops off a banner year for the Silicon Valley semiconductor company, which creates pioneering connectivity solutions, primarily for AI data centers.

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