Credo Technology Group Holding (CRDO) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Credo Technology makes specialized chips and hardware that help data centers move information faster while using less power. Its core products include high-speed connectivity chips, active electrical cables (AECs), and line card solutions designed for hyperscale data centers — the massive server farms run by companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google. Credo operates in the semiconductor industry, focused specifically on the fast-growing market for high-bandwidth networking inside data centers. Credo earns money by selling its chips and cable products directly to large cloud companies and networking equipment makers. It is headquartered in San Jose, California, with engineering operations in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and generates most of its revenue from a small number of very large customers. Its competitive edge comes from purpose-built chip designs that deliver high energy efficiency at extreme data speeds, but heavy customer concentration — where losing even one major hyperscaler relationship — is a meaningful risk to its revenue.
Winston Score: 85/100 — Exceptional
An exceptional business — strong profitability, growth, and balance sheet.
- Quality: Exceptional (27/30)
- Growth: Exceptional (20/20)
- Cash Flow: Exceptional (9/10)
- Stability: Exceptional (10/10)
- Valuation: Good (5/10)
- Ownership: Good (10/15)
Key Facts
Price: $230.57
Market Cap: $43.0B
Sector: Technology
Industry: Semiconductors
Exchange: NASDAQ

