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Saifun
Offices: Netanya, Israel & Santa Clara,
California
Saifun Semiconductors is a leading provider
of intellectual property (IP) solutions
for the non-volatile memory (NVM) market.
The company’s innovative Saifun NROM® technology
allows semiconductor manufacturers to build
high performance, reliable products at a
lower cost per megabit, with greater storage
capacity, using a single process for all
NVM applications. Saifun licenses its IP
to semiconductor manufacturers who use this
technology to develop and manufacture a
variety of stand-alone and embedded NVM
products. |
Sequoia Communications
Offices: San Diego, California
Sequoia Communications is a fabless RF semiconductor
company setting new benchmarks in multi-mode
design and integration. The FullSpectra™
common architecture, developed by Sequoia
Communications, allows a single-chip transceiver
to support multiple air interface protocols-enabling
effective communications across numerous
wireless standards, including WCDMA, EDGE,
GSM/GPRS, GPS, WiFi, WiMAX and more. |
Sicon Semiconductors
Offices: Linkoping, Sweden
Sicon Semiconductor is a new player in the
industry, proud to inherit more than 25
years of analog and mixed signal experience
from its forerunner company Silicon Construction,
where over 100 custom designs have been
completed for a variety of demanding applications
to tier-one customers across Europe. Sicon
is known worldwide for its solid foundation
in mixed signal designs and especially for
its analog to digital conversion expertise. |
Silicon7
Offices: Seoul, Korea; Hsinchu, Taiwan
& Shanghai, China
Silicon7 is a fabless application specific
memory/DRAM design house and a leading supplier
of pseudo SRAM and combo memory MCPs (multi-chip
packages) for mobile handset applications.
Silicon7 has the most complete, field proven
1T pseudo SRAM product portfolio in the
market including a full range of combo memory
MCPs. With a highly talented engineering
and production team, Silicon7 was the first
company to successfully demonstrate and
mass produce 1T pseudo SRAM products. |
Silicon Optix
Offices: Dallas, Texas
Silicon Optix, a fabless semiconductor company,
is the leading supplier of advanced video/image
digital processing integrated circuits (ICs).
The company’s products are driving three
unique technologies into a broad range of
markets: a patented, powerful, array-based
programmable DSP for digital video, industry-leading
software algorithms from Teranex and proprietary
eWARP geometry processing. Its mission is
to leverage these innovative technologies
into ICs that will enable the next generation
of digital video/image capture, transmission,
distribution, editing, storage and display
solutions. |
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SilTerra
Offices: Kulim, Malaysia; Taipei, Taiwan
& San Jose, California
SilTerra is a project of strategic national
interest to promote front-end semiconductor
manufacturing and a catalyst for high technology
investments in Malaysia. They have developed
advanced CMOS Logic, High Voltage and Mixed
Signal/Radio Frequency process technologies
for their customers since then. SilTerra’s
commitment to meet high wafer manufacturing
standards helped them win the 2002 Top
Fab Award, given annually by the editorial
staff of Semiconductor International.
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SIMTEK
Offices: Colorado Springs, Colorado
SIMTEK Corporation is a fabless semiconductor
company, supplying innovative memory products
to a worldwide marketplace. They have design
and manufacturing expertise in a variety
of technologies, including SONOS process
technology and high performance nonvolatile
memory. Simtek Corporation has developed
a unique non-volatile memory technology
that provides non-volatile operation combined
with unlimited reads and writes or can save
critical data in the event of a power loss. |
SiTime
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
SiTime is a fabless integrated circuit Company
developing silicon timing, clock, and RF
chips, which incorporate Micro Electro Mechanical
Systems (MEMS) timing reference devices
inside standard silicon electronic chips,
eliminating the need for quartz crystals.
SiTime is funded by top-tier venture capitalists
and is rapidly deploying world-class IC
and MEMS design teams. It will continue
to establish partnerships with premiere
silicon foundries and experienced manufacturers
of timing and RF components and systems
from around the globe. |
SMSC
Offices: Hauppauge, New York; Lake Oswego,
Oregon; Durham, North Carolina; San
Jose, California; Austin, Texas; Phoenix,
Arizona; Karlsruhe, Germany; Shanghai,
China; Taipei, Taiwan; Seoul, Korea;
Singapore & Tokyo, Japan
Many of the world's most successful global
technology companies rely upon Standard
Microsystems Corporation as a go-to resource
for semiconductor system solutions that
span analog, digital and mixed-signal technologies.
Leveraging substantial intellectual property,
integration expertise and a comprehensive
global infrastructure, SMSC solves design
challenges and delivers performance, space,
cost and time-to-market advantages to its
customers. |
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STATS ChipPAC
Offices: Singapore; Shanghai, China;
Ichon, Korea; San Diego, California;
Tempe, Arizona; Southborough, Massachusetts;
Tokyo, Japan; The Netherlands & Surrey,
England
STATS ChipPAC is a premier service provider
of semiconductor packaging design, assembly,
test and distribution solutions. A trusted
partner supplier to leading semiconductor
companies worldwide, STATS ChipPAC's unique
value to its customers is fully integrated,
multi-site, end-to-end assembly and testing
solutions that bring products to market
and volume production faster. |
Stretch
Offices: Mountain View, California;
Tokyo, Japan & Krefeld, Germany
Stretch, a fabless semiconductor company,
provides software-configurable processors
for the most compute-intensive applications.
Standard C/C++ programming tools enable
you to automatically configure their off-the-shelf
processors to achieve extraordinary performance,
easy and rapid development, and significant
cost savings. They offer the flexibility
to address diverse market applications—consumer,
telecom, networking, video, and medical—and
support evolving standards. |
Summit Microelectronics
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
Summit serves a growing number of markets
including enterprise and communications
infrastructure equipment, consumer electronics,
automotive, industrial control, and military/government
applications. Summit's programmable power
management solutions increase the reliability
of switches and routers for enterprise equipment,
improve the cost and performance of cellular
base stations, ensure reliability in DSL
equipment, increase battery operating life
in cell phones and improve reliability in
products. |
Sunplus Technology
Offices: Tokyo, Japan
Sunplus is engaged in the research, development,
design, testing and sales of high quality,
high value-added consumer integrated circuits
(ICs). They are dedicated to commercialize
the communication and multimedia technology,
helping people enjoy a more comfortable
and convenient life. Sunplus manages IC
designing & system application technology
using a "Custom designed" which provides
top products and service to meet customers'
needs. Sunplus uses "core technology" to
develop hundreds of products. |
Synopsys
Offices: Mountain View, California
Synopsys is a world leader in delivering
semiconductor design software, intellectual
property (IP), design for manufacturing
(DFM) solutions and professional services
that companies use to design systems-on-chips
(SoCs) and electronic systems. The company’s
products enable semiconductor, computer,
communications, consumer electronics and
other companies that develop electronic
products to improve performance, increase
productivity and achieve predictable success
from systems to silicon. |
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