Wireless IoT connectivity modules and development kits for consumer devices
GainSpan manufactures ultra-low-power wireless SoCs and application development kits that let consumer electronics makers add Wi-Fi and 802.15.4 connectivity. The company operates a hardware-first business (embedded C++, CAD, Inventor dominate the stack) with heavy engineering concentration and minimal recent hiring velocity—consistent with a mature, post-acquisition portfolio company focused on sustaining millions of deployed units rather than scaling new product lines.
GainSpan designs and distributes wireless IoT modules and reference platforms for consumer device makers. The core product is the GS2000 SoC, a dual-mode (Wi-Fi + 802.15.4) single-chip platform optimized for low power, plus application development kits combining firmware, hardware designs, and mobile apps to accelerate time-to-market. The company reports over 1,000 customer projects and millions of units deployed globally across weight scales, thermostats, door locks, lighting, security cameras, and other IoT endpoints. Distribution occurs through a network of partners and integrations with ODM manufacturers and design houses. GainSpan was spun out of Intel and is backed by venture capital and strategic investors.
The GS2000 supports Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) and 802.15.4, designed as an ultra-low-power single-chip solution for IoT devices.
Engineering stack centers on C++, C#, .NET, CAD, AutoCAD, and Inventor. Operations tooling includes AWS, Azure, Jira, Confluence, and Windows/Linux environments.
GainSpan operates with 51–200 employees, primarily concentrated in engineering (34) and support (5) roles, based in San Jose, CA.
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