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| 1st Silicone
(1Si)
Offices: Kuching-Sarawak, Malaysia & San Jose, California
1st Silicon is one of the global semiconductor industry's premier foundries
dedicated to reliable, cost-effective manufacturing processes for high-volume
system-on-chip designs and innovative niche markets. 1Si offers manufacturing
services for embedded non-volatile and flash memories, high-voltage and
mixed-signal technologies, CMOS image sensors and charged-couple devices.
These technologies are vital in automobiles, multimedia, displays, Internet-enabled
applications, smart cards, and other market applications. |
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Aeroflex
Offices: Plainview, New York
Aeroflex is a multi-faceted high technology company that designs, develops,
manufactures and markets a diverse range of microelectronic, and test and
measurement products. Their products are in worldwide use, supporting communication
systems, networks and automatic test systems. Aeroflex's highly respected
achievements in enabling broadband and wireless communications are based
on a broad range of patented and proprietary technologies. |
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Airoha
Offices: Hsinchu, Taiwan
Airoha was established in August 2001, with initial capital of $6.3 million.
With more than 70 employees, Airoha has been a leading wireless communication
IC design company. Their vision is to address the high-growth demanding
and ever changing requirements of the Wireless Telecommunications industries,
Airoha is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops and markets
RF/mixed signal IC solutions for wireless applications. |
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Akros Silicon
Offices: Folsom, California
Akros Silicon is a developer of highly integrated and innovative mixed signal
and digital processing ICs for converged Ethernet networking and power applications,
enables intelligence at the edge of the network in the fast growing Internet
appliance arena. A fabless semiconductor company, Akros Silicon focuses
on developing highly disruptive and innovative integrated circuits using
advanced mixed analog and digital signal processing, digital signal processing
and algorithmic techniques. |
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Akustica
Offices: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Akustica was formed in 2001 when Dr Kaigham Gabriel, widely recognized as
the architect of the MEMS industry, and technology start-up veteran James
H Rock partnered to commercialize acoustic MEMS technology from Carnegie
Mellon University. Akustica holds the exclusive license to these patents
and continues to independently develop additional technologies to support
the company's mission to create and commercialize a new generation of acoustic
system-on-chip solutions. |
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| Alchip
Technologies
Offices: Taipei-Hsinchu, Taiwan; Santa Clara, California; Shanghai,
China & Kanagawa, Japan
Alchip Technologies is a leading fabless ASIC company that empowers customers
with time-to-market advantages. Pioneering SoC technologies, Alchip provides
the industry's most advanced ASIC solutions based on a unique SoC design
methodology and a seamless turnkey infrastructure to pave the route to rapid
product success. Alchip offers end-to-end ASIC solution that spans from
design all the way to mass production to help their customers succeed in
today's increasingly competitive market. |
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| Alereon
Offices: Austin, Texas; Yokohama, Japan; Kyunggi-do, South Korea & Taipei,
Taiwan
Alereon is a fabless semiconductor company, developing innovative Wireless
USB and WiMedia ultrawideband wireless chipsets. Their mission is to replace
the complex tangle of wires that interconnect today's consumer electronics,
computer peripheral, and mobile devices with high-bandwidth, low-power,
low-cost wireless links. They want to change the way consumers use electronic
devices to connect to the world. |
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Alien Technology
Offices: Morgan Hill , California; Miamisburg, Ohio; London, England;
Fargo, North Dakota & Singapore
Alien Technology provides UHF Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) products
and services to customers in retail, consumer goods, manufacturing, defense,
transportation and logistics, pharmaceuticals and other industries. Organizations
use Alien's RFID products and services to improve the effectiveness, efficiency
and security of their supply chains, logistics and asset tracking operations.
Alien's products include RFID tags, RFID readers and related training and
professional services. |
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| Alliance
Semiconductor
Offices: Santa Clara, California; Bangalore-Hyderabad, India
Alliance Semiconductor Corporation is a leading, worldwide provider of high-value
memory products designed, developed and marketed for the communications,
computing, consumer and industrial markets. Alliance provides leading OEMs
with synchronous SRAMs, super low-power and pseudo SRAMs. Alliance leverages
its expertise in memory designs, mixed-signal technologies and system solutions
to develop leading-edge products for next-generation systems. |
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AltaSens
Offices: Mountain View, California; Tokyo, Japan & Netania, Israel
Altasens is a newly formed commercial enterprise resulting from the spin-off
of Rockwell Scientific's CMOS Image Sensor (RSCIS) Business Group. The company
specializes in the development, marketing and sale of its ProCamHD(tm) family
of high performance image sensors targeted at a variety of markets, including
entertainment, industrial and consumer applications. ProCamHD is the first
in a line of sensors that takes advantage of Rockwell Scientific's history
of technology leadership in CMOS imager design and production to meet the
increasing demand for cost-effective technology solutions. |
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Amalfi
Semiconductor
Offices: Los Gatos, California
Amalfi Semiconductor is a fabless developer of high-performance CMOS RF
and mixed-signal semiconductors for the cellular industry. The company was
founded in January 2003 by an experienced business and engineering team
to solve some of the most challenging problems associated with wireless
communications. Winning in the ultra-competitive semiconductor industry
is all about the team. Since Amalfi's inception, the company has focused
on assembling a world-class group of people to create innovative architectures
and breakthrough technologies. |
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| AMCC
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
AMCC provides the essential building blocks for the processing, moving and
storing of information worldwide. The company blends systems and software
expertise with high-performance, high-bandwidth silicon integration to deliver
silicon, hardware and software solutions for global wide area networks (WAN),
embedded applications such as PowerPC and programmable SOC architectures,
storage area networks (SAN), and high-growth storage markets such as Serial
ATA (SATA) RAID. |
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AnalogicTech
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
As electronic system designers strive to create the next generation of portable
products, they face the ongoing challenge of extending battery life, improving
reliability, and reducing the size and weight of new designs. AnalogicTech
solves these challenges with total power management solutions based on innovative
analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits and a new generation of discrete-power
MOSFETs. Playing a critical role in system design, these devices manage
battery life, voltage regulation, power-saving load switching, and electronic
protection of computer input/output. |
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Analogix Semiconductor
Offices: Santa Clara, California & Beijing, China
Founded in March 2002, Analogix Semiconductor develops analog and mixed-signal
devices for multimedia and communications interconnect applications. By
deploying advanced analog and mixed-signal architectures, they were first
to market HDMI receivers with 25m recah over low cost cable, DisplayPort
technology, 6Gbps SERDES, and a 10Base–T PHY at 1000 meters. Analogix manufactures
using a standard CMOS process to ensure they can deliver these solutions
cost-effectively. |
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| AnSem
Offices: Leuven, Belgium
AnSem is a fabless IC design house founded in 1998 specializing in the development
of the most advanced analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits for RF
CMOS, high-speed data communication, data acquisition and ultra low-power
& low-voltage applications. AnSem is a proven and solid development partner
worldwide for customers requiring custom design, IP based design and full
turnkey solutions. |
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Ardentec
Offices: Hsinchu, Taiwan
Ardentec provides test services to fabless semiconductor companies, integrated
device manufacturers, and independent wafer foundries. In addition to logic
and mixed-signal test, the company has particular strength in both volatile
and non-volatile memory product test and has proven to customers as a strong
partner in their cost/performance drive and technology advancement. |
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| Artimi
Offices: Santa Clara, California & Cambridge, England
Artimi is a fabless semiconductor company developing single chip WiMedia-based
complete systems solutions for low power, high bandwidth wireless connectivity
based on Ultra Wideband (UWB) technologies. Artimi's products are complete
system solutions, including radio, baseband, MAC, I/O and software, which
are ideal for high speed Certified Wireless USB applications. Artimi achieved
a major industry milestone in May 2005 with the release of RTMI-100, the
world's first complete single-chip UWB system solution including radio,
PHY, MAC and IOC. |
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ASE
Group
Offices: Santa Clara, California
The ASE Group is the world's largest provider of independent semiconductor
manufacturing services in assembly and test. As a global leader geared towards
meeting the industry's ever growing needs for faster, smaller and higher
performance chips, the Group develops and offers a wide portfolio of technology
and solutions including IC test program design, front-end engineering test,
wafer probe, wafer bump, substrate design and supply, wafer level package,
flip chip, system-in-package, final test and design manufacturing services
through Universal Scientific Industrial, a member of the ASE Group. |
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Aspex
Semiconductor
Offices: Buckinghamshire, England & Sunnyvale, California
Aspex Semiconductor is a leading edge fabless semiconductor company specialising
in the delivery of extreme processors. These high-performance programmable
processors replace FPGAs, ASICs and DSPs at a fraction of the cost. Aspex
enables customers to reduce component costs, shorten time to market and
reduce risk by moving to software defined platforms. In addition, the company
offers services to speed adoption of Aspex products. Aspex Semiconductor
has successfully demonstrated its architecture in the market place and by
optimising the unique benefits of the Aspex processor familys. |
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Astute Networks
Offices: San Diego, California
Formed in April 2000, Astute Networks has raised more than $63 million in
venture capital funding from US Venture Partners (USVP), BA Venture Partners,
Dali Hook Partners, Tallwood Venture Capital, and Sevin Rosen Funds. The
company just announced their second generation flagship product—Athens,
an Optimized Storage Processor (OSP)—in April 2006, creating an essential
storage technology that delivers silicon-based protocol acceleration with
programmable intelligence. |
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| Atheros
Offices: Santa Clara, California
Atheros Communications is a leading developer of semiconductor system solutions
for wireless communications products. Atheros combines its wireless systems
expertise with high-performance radio frequency (RF), mixed signal and digital
semiconductor design skills to provide highly integrated chipsets that are
manufacturable on low-cost, standard complementary metal-oxide semiconductor
(CMOS) processes. Atheros technology is being used by a broad base of leading
customers, including personal computer, networking equipment and handset
manufacturers. |
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| Atrua
Offices: Campbell-El Dorado Hills, California; Singapore; Tokyo, Japan;
Taipei, Taiwan; Antwerp, Belgium & Seoul, South Korea
Atrua Technologies is the industry's leading provider of Intelligent Touch
Controls, a new class of user input device that improves ease of use and
convenience for advanced applications and services on today's mobile phones,
handheld games and other personal electronic devices. Supported by world-class
strategic partners and blue chip investors, the company offers the Atrua
Wings™ family of fingerprint touch controls and the VSense™ family of analog
touch controls. |
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AuthenTec
Offices: Melbourne, Florida; Munich, Germany; Shanghai, China; Tokyo-Yokohama,
Japan Taipei, Taiwan & Seoul, South Korea
AuthenTec's marketing and technical teams are located in multiple offices
and development centers around the globe to enable their customers to quickly
and easily work with them to embed biometric fingerprint sensors into their
electronic devices. In addition to their direct AuthenTec staff, they have
established an extensive global network of dealers and distributors, along
with the industry's largest network of partners and customers who can provide
additional support to provide the most complete and easy to implement solutions. |
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Avago
Technologies
Offices: San Jose, California & Singapore
Avago Technologies focuses within three main product categories: optoelectronics,
RF/microwave components, and enterprise ASICs. The company serves a diversified
base of over 40,000 customers, including many of the worlds top original
equipment manufacturers. Avago Technologies has the industry's best on-time
delivery record, and an unsurpassed global distribution network. They have
the R&D, manufacturing and global supply chain to deliver cutting-edge technology
in high volumes, to accelerate market adoption. |
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Azul
Systems
Offices: Mountain View, California
Azul SystemsŪ has pioneered the industry's first network attached processing
solution, designed to unbound compute resources for service-oriented applications.
Without any modifications, binary compatibility requirements or operating
system dependencies, this award winning approach provides massive amounts
of compute capacity as a shared network service, similar to the manner in
which network attached storage provides shared storage capacity to data
centers. |
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