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As of 2013, the market share of open hardware (by OSHWA definition) enterprises was about $100M. Sparkfun was the largest open source hardware company, about $30M in revenue. Other notable enterprises include [[Adafruit Industries]], [[Arduino]], [[Raspberry Pi]], [[Lulzbot]], and [[DIY Drones]]. Many more are not open according to the OSHWA definition. | As of 2013, the market share of open hardware (by OSHWA definition) enterprises was about $100M, or about one millionth of the global 100 trillion dollar economy. Sparkfun was the largest open source hardware company, about $30M in revenue. Other notable enterprises include [[Adafruit Industries]], [[Arduino]], [[Raspberry Pi]], [[Lulzbot]], and [[DIY Drones]]. Many more are not open according to the OSHWA definition. | ||
https://www.sparkfun.com/news/599 | https://www.sparkfun.com/news/599 |
Revision as of 02:46, 17 February 2015
As of 2013, the market share of open hardware (by OSHWA definition) enterprises was about $100M, or about one millionth of the global 100 trillion dollar economy. Sparkfun was the largest open source hardware company, about $30M in revenue. Other notable enterprises include Adafruit Industries, Arduino, Raspberry Pi, Lulzbot, and DIY Drones. Many more are not open according to the OSHWA definition.