Interlink makes the touch-sensitive sensors and trackpads inside car dashboards, industrial controls, and medical devices—the invisible layer that turns a finger press into a command.
Revenue is tiny at USD 0.01B annually, with gross margins around 37% but net margins deeply negative (e.g., -7.9% TTM). The company loses money on operations, so no segment currently pays the bills.
Interlink's force-sensing resistor technology is niche, but larger sensor makers like Texas Instruments and Alps Alpine can replicate it with more R&D. No durable switching costs or network effects exist, so the moat is weak.

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