Amlogic is a fabless SoC maker registered as "Amlogic, Inc." at 2518 Mission College Blvd, Santa Clara, CA — a US-registered entity with major Shanghai operations. The reliably confirmed Amlogic OUI is 1C:A4:10. These OUIs are associated with ARM application-processor SoCs — the S905, S905X, and S922X families — used in Android TV boxes, streaming devices, smart displays, and IoT, where Amlogic is dominant. A correction worth recording for the checker: the prefixes 00:D0:9F and D8:80:39 do NOT belong to Amlogic (they belong to Novtek Test Systems and Microchip Technology respectively, and appeared next to "amlogic" only in an unstructured keyword cloud on a third-party site, which is not a reliable vendor-to-OUI mapping). The key analyst point is the chipset pattern: an Amlogic OUI is a chipset-OUI flag — it identifies a device built on an Amlogic SoC regardless of brand — and, like Rockchip, Amlogic's own OUI footprint is small, so many Amlogic-based devices surface under their Wi-Fi module vendor instead. For triage, an Amlogic OUI identifies an Amlogic SoC platform (extremely common in Android TV/streaming boxes), not a specific consumer brand.
- IEEE assignment
- ~1 confirmed prefix (1C:A4:10) → "Amlogic, Inc.", registered Santa Clara, CA, US [Confirmed for 1C:A4:10; maclookup.app vendor-page tally not loaded this pass, likely an undercount — Unverified] — IEEE MA-L
- Registry / block size
- MA-L [Confirmed] — udger.com (IEEE-sourced cross-check)
- HQ / country
- 2518 Mission College Blvd, Suite 120, Santa Clara, CA 95054, US (US-registered, major Shanghai operations) [Confirmed] — udger.com
- Company status
- active; fabless SoC maker founded 1995 [Confirmed] — amlogic.com
- Device types
- Android TV boxes, streaming devices, smart displays, IoT [Confirmed] — maclookup.app
- Notable products
- S905, S905X, S922X SoC families
- Verified prefix
- 1C:A4:10 [Confirmed] — udger.com
- Special note
- Chipset-OUI flag, dominant in Android TV/streaming boxes. CORRECTION: 00:D0:9F and D8:80:39 do NOT belong to Amlogic (Novtek Test Systems and Microchip Technology respectively) — they appeared next to "amlogic" only in an unstructured keyword cloud, not a reliable mapping. Like Rockchip, Amlogic's tiny own-OUI footprint means many Amlogic devices surface under their Wi-Fi module vendor's OUI. The IEEE registry publishes no assignment dates, so none is stated here. [Confirmed]
- Related vendors
- Wi-Fi module vendors whose OUIs commonly appear on Amlogic devices
- Analyst note
- An Amlogic OUI identifies an Amlogic SoC platform — extremely common in Android TV/streaming boxes — not a specific consumer brand; note the tiny own-OUI footprint means many Amlogic devices surface under their module vendor.