Browse the full management transaction log of Corsair Gaming, Inc., a listed equity based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Technology sector, Corsair Gaming, Inc. has recorded 55 reports. Market capitalisation: €718.2m. The latest transaction was filed on 6 June 2022 — Attribution. Among the most active insiders: Potter Michael G. Every trade is openly available.
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Corsair Gaming, Inc. (ticker CRSR) is a U.S.-based company listed on the Nasdaq Global Select Market in the United States. It operates at the intersection of gaming hardware, PC components, and creator tools, with a brand built around high-performance products for gamers, PC builders, streamers, and digital creators. Founded in 1994, Corsair has developed a long-standing reputation in the enthusiast market by combining product engineering, ecosystem software, and a broad retail and direct-to-consumer presence. Its principal executive offices are in Milpitas, California, and the company maintains an international operating footprint across North America, Europe, and Asia, including manufacturing, warehousing, product development, sales, and support functions. Corsair’s business is organized around two core segments. The Gaming Components & Systems segment includes high-performance memory, power supplies, PC cases, cooling solutions, SSDs, and other components used in custom desktop builds and upgrades. The Gamer Peripherals & Creator segment covers keyboards, mice, headsets, microphones, capture devices, controllers, and streaming accessories, with Elgato as an important creator-focused brand. The company also relies on proprietary software ecosystems such as iCUE and Elgato/Stream Deck, which help tie products together, improve user experience, and deepen customer loyalty. From a competitive standpoint, Corsair is best understood as a premium niche leader rather than a mass-market hardware vendor. Its strength lies in brand recognition among enthusiasts, a broad product portfolio spanning both core PC internals and peripherals, and a reputation for performance-oriented design. That positioning allows Corsair to participate in several attractive sub-markets, including gaming rigs, content creation, and sim racing. A notable recent strategic step was the September 2024 acquisition of the Fanatec business, which expanded Corsair’s exposure to the sim racing category and broadened its addressable enthusiast audience. Recent operating news has been constructive. In August 2025, Corsair reported second-quarter results showing double-digit year-over-year growth in revenue and gross profit. Management highlighted particularly strong momentum in memory, as well as continued demand in peripherals and creator products, while also pointing to the launch of next-generation GPU platforms and new game releases as catalysts for PC upgrades and new builds. For investors, Corsair remains a cyclical but differentiated technology name, supported by recognizable brands, an integrated product ecosystem, and secular demand from gaming, streaming, and enthusiast computing markets.