SiTime shares rise 10.19% intraday after launching jamming-resistant timing solution for aerospace, defense.
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Dec 3, 2025 1:01 pm ET1min read
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SiTime (NASDAQ:SITM) surged 10.19% intraday following the announcement of its ENDR-TTT Endura Super-TCXO, a precision timing solution engineered to enhance GNSS resilience against jamming and spoofing. The product, targeting aerospace, defense, and industrial markets, offers 20x longer holdover and improved PNT accuracy compared to quartz alternatives, with third-party validation from GNSS expert Paul McBurney. SiTime executives highlighted its industry-leading stability, shock resistance, and low power consumption, positioning it as a disruptive innovation in ruggedized timing applications. The launch aligns with growing demand for secure timing solutions in critical infrastructure, reinforcing investor confidence in the company’s technological leadership and growth potential.
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