The two strongest pulls in HP's similarity graph sit nearly level — Microsoft at 0.86 and Intel at 0.85 — and together they anchor a dense technology cluster that defines the first peak.
The shape is two-peak, and the second peak is less obvious: a cluster of Finance brands that surfaces mid-list, led by PayPal at 0.84, Visa at 0.79, and Capital One at 0.77. That Finance presence is not incidental — three distinct Finance subcategory entries appear in the top 10, making it a structural feature rather than a stray data point. The Technology cluster is larger: Nokia (0.85), Qualcomm (0.84), Google Drive (0.84), Google Maps (0.84), HTC (0.81), and Amazon (0.80) all sit above 0.80, forming a broad band of platform and hardware brands. Skype, classified as Telecommunications, bridges the two clusters at 0.81 — its audience shape aligns with both the productivity-oriented Technology neighbors and the transactional Finance ones. No entertainment, media, or retail brands appear in the top 10.
HP's audience shape is defined by two distinct but adjacent behavioral neighborhoods: enterprise-adjacent technology platforms on one side, and mainstream digital finance services on the other.