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Agilent Technologies Agilent Technologies (NYSE: A) ("Agilent" for short) is a measurement and instrument company headquartered in Santa Clara, California. The spin-off created an $8 billion company with about 47,000 employees, manufacturing scientific instruments, semiconductors, optical networking devices, and electronic test equipment for telecom and wireless R&D and production. 0 loves
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AMD Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. is an American company that manufactures semiconductors.AMD is the world's second-largest supplier of computer processors based on the x86 architecture, and the third-largest supplier of graphics cards and graphics processing units (GPUs), after taking control of ATI Technologies in 2006. AMD also owns a 21% share of Spansion, a supplier of non-volatile flash memory. In 2007 AMD ranked eleventh among semiconductor manufacturers.[1] 0 loves
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Apple Inc. Makers of the Mac and the iPods. 0 loves
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Broadcom Broadcom Corporation is an American supplier of integrated circuits (ICs) for broadband communications. Founded in 1991 by Henry Samueli (chairman and CTO) and Henry Nicholas, it became a public company in 1998 and now employs over 5,000 people worldwide. Broadcom is among the Worldwide Top 20 Semiconductor Sales Leaders 0 loves
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Cisco Cisco hardware, software, and service offerings are used to create the Internet solutions that make networks possible-providing easy access to information anywhere. 1 loves
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Conexant Systems Conexant designs, develops and sells semiconductor system solutions that connect personal access products such as set-top boxes, residential gateways, PCs and game consoles to voice, video and data processing services over broadband and dial-up connections. Key semiconductor products include digital subscriber line (DSL) and cable modem solutions, fiber optic system-on-chips, broadcast video encoders and decoders, digital set-top box components and systems solutions, 802.11-compliant WLAN chipsets, and the company's foundation dial-up modem business. 0 loves
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Dell Dell Inc., an American technology-company based in Round Rock, Texas, develops, manufactures, sells and supports personal computers, servers, data-storage devices, network-switches, personal digital assistants (PDAs), software, televisions, computer-peripherals and other technology-related products. As of 2006, Dell employed more than 78,700 people worldwide. 0 loves
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Delta Design Delta Design, a Cohu company (NASDAQ: COHU) in San Diego, California, is a recognized leader in the design, development, manufacture and sale of semiconductor test handling equipment. We provide process automation solutions to the back end, are the world's largest supplier of IC test handlers for logic devices, and are a major supplier of memory handlers. Delta Design's engineering and manufacturing plant is located in San Diego, CA with sales and service locations throughout the Americas, Asia, and Europe. Our rapid growth over the past decade has made us the largest manufacturer of semiconductor test-handling equipment. Our equipment is used by IC manufacturers around the world, with a significant installation base in the Asia Pacific region. 1 loves
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Hauppauge Computer Works Hauppauge Computer Works, or just Hauppauge (pronounced /hɔphɔg/) for short, is a United States manufacturer and marketer of electronic video hardware for personal computers. Although it is most widely known for its WinTV line of TV tuner cards for PCs, Hauppauge also produces personal video recorders, digital video editors, digital media players, hybrid video recorders and digital television products for both PC and Apple Macintosh. The company is named after the hamlet of Hauppauge, New York, in which it is based. On the Internet web or groups it is often misspelled as Happage, Happauge, Hauppage. 0 loves
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Hewlett-Packard (HP) HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The companyÕs offerings span IT infrastructure, global services, business and home computing, and imaging & printing. 0 loves
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Infineon Technologies Infineon Technologies AG (ISIN: DE0006231004, FWB: IFX, NYSE: IFX) was founded in April 1999 when the semiconductor operations of parent company, Siemens AG, were spun off to form a separate legal entity. As of September 30, 2007 Infineon has about 43,000 employees worldwide, 6000 of them involved in research and development. In the 2007 financial year, the company achieved sales of 11.66 billion US Dollar. In 2007 a 14.6% rise in projected calender year revenues saw Infineon taking 10th place in iSuppli's global semiconductor sales ranking, thus gaining five places from 2006. 0 loves
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Motorola Motorola Inc. (NYSE: MOT) is an American multinational communications company based in Schaumburg, Illinois, a Chicago suburb. They make cell phones including the RAZR. 0 loves
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National Instruments National Instruments, or NI (NASDAQ: NATI), is an American company with over 4,000 employees and direct operations in 41 countries founded in 1976 by Dr. James Truchard, Bill Nowlin and Jeff Kodosky. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, it is a producer of automated test equipment and virtual instrumentation software. 0 loves
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Network Appliance Network Appliance, Inc. (NASDAQ: NTAP), commonly known as NetApp, is a network storage and data management company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. It is a member of the NASDAQ-100 and ranks on the Fortune 1000. 0 loves
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Nokia Nokia Corporation (OMX: NOK1V, NYSE: NOK, FWB: NOA3) is a Finnish multinational communications corporation, focused on wired and wireless telecommunications, with 112,262 employees in 120 countries, sales in more than 150 countries and global annual revenue of 51.058 billion euros as of 2007.[1][3] It is the world's largest manufacturer of mobile telephones: its global device market share was about 40% in Q4 of 2007.[2] Nokia produces mobile phones for every major market segment and protocol, including GSM, CDMA, and W-CDMA (UMTS). Nokia's subsidiary Nokia Siemens Networks produces telecommunications network equipments, solutions and services. 0 loves
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