
Siliconware Precision Industries Co., Ltd. (SPIL) is one of the world's top providers of high-precision semiconductor packaging and testing services. It receives unfinished chips from its customers, tests them, and encases them in specialized protective packages for shipment and use. A preferred supplier for Intel, SPIL checks products that are commonly used in PCs, cell phones, digital still cameras, and cable modems. It is among the top three such vendors in the world, though well behind industry leaders Amkor and ASE. Customers in the US provide half of SPIL's sales.

Broadcom Corporation designs, develops, and supplies semiconductors for wired and wireless communications. It provides a portfolio of system-on-a-chip and software solutions, which enable the delivery of voice, video, data, and multimedia content to mobile devices; consumer electronics devices in the home; and business networking products for the workplace, data centers, service providers, and carriers. The company serves the manufacturers of computing and networking equipment, consumer electronics and broadband access products, and mobile devices. Its broadband communications products include solutions for digital cables, satellite and Internet protocol (IP) set-top boxes, and media servers; cable and digital subscriber line modems and residential gateways; high definition televisions; high definition Blu-ray Disc players; and digital video recorders. The company's mobile and wireless products comprise integrating solutions in applications for wireless and personal area networking; cellular communications; personal navigation and global positioning; processing multimedia content in smart phones; and for managing the power in mobile devices. Broadcom Corporation's enterprise networking products consist of Ethernet transceivers, controllers, switches, broadband network and security processors, and server chipsets. It markets and sells its products through direct sales force, distributors, and manufacturers representatives in the United States, as well as through regional offices, and a network of independent distributors and representatives in Asia, Australia, Europe, and North America. The company was founded in 1991 and is headquartered in Irvine, California.

Efore electronics group manufactures and markets power supplies and electronics for the telecommunications, industrial automation, and health care industries. The group offers both custom-designed power conversion products and standard power supplies. It provides AC/DC power systems, DC/DC power supplies, and electronics design and manufacturing services (EDMS), as well as related service and maintenance. Efore operates production facilities in China, Estonia, and the US and supplies customers in Africa, the Americas, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East.

CyberOptics Corporation supplies optical process control sensors and inspection systems that are used to control the manufacturing process, and to ensure the quality of electronic circuit boards manufactured by its customers using surface mount technology (SMT) in the United States. The company operates in two segments, Electronic Assembly and Semiconductor. The Electronic Assembly segment engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of optical process control sensors and inspection systems for the electronics assembly equipment market. Its SMT systems product line consists of stand-alone measurement and inspection systems used in the SMT electronic assembly industry for process control and inspection. The Semiconductor segment engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of optical and other process control sensors and related equipment for the semiconductor capital equipment market. It also engages in the manufacture and sale of sensors that assist with yield improvement, and the placement and transport of wafers during semiconductor fabrication. This segment's product portfolio comprises waferSense sensors, wafer mapping and alignment sensors, and frame grabber products and machine vision subsystems. The company sells its product to manufacturers of electronic circuit board assembly equipment, manufacturers of semiconductor DRAM memory, semiconductor capital equipment manufacturers, and end-user electronic assembly manufacturers. CyberOptics Corporation markets its products through direct sales, independent representatives, and distributors. The company was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Microtune, Inc. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Plano, Texas. Microtune, Inc. designs and markets receiver solutions for the cable, automotive entertainment electronics and digital television (DTV) markets. These solutions include radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits (ICs), digital signal processing ICs and subsystem module solutions. Its product portfolio consists of tuners, amplifiers, upconverters, demodulators and receivers, which enable the delivery, reception and exchange of broadband video, audio and data using terrestrial (off-air) and/or cable communications systems. It classifies its products into two types: ICs products (also referred to as silicon) and subsystem-level RF solutions (called modules). The Company sells its products to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and original design manufacturers (ODMs), who sell devices, subsystems and applications to consumers or service providers within the cable, automotive entertainment electronics and DTV markets. On July 31, 2009, the Company acquired Auvitek International Ltd.

The Millennia Group, Inc. company was established in 1999. Michael D'Ambrosio Sr., the company's chairman and CEO, owns The Millennia Group. The Millennia Group, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides electronic manufacturing services. Its services include mechanical, electronic and software design, electronic engineering, printed circuit board development, prototyping, new product introduction, material procurement and management, printed circuit board and higher level assembly, test development, in-circuit and functional testing, final system box build, fulfillment, and support services. The company serves a variety of industries, including military, medical, industrial, instrumentation, security, and telecommunications.

SOLON SE engages in the manufacture and sale of solar modules and photovoltaic systems for solar power plants worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Components and System Technology. The Components segment involves in the development, production, and distribution of solar modules for specialty wholesale and installation companies. The System Technology segment engages in the development, manufacture, and distribution of power plant systems; and the construction of turnkey solar power plants. It also develops and produces sinewave inverters; SOLON Mover, a biaxially tracked photovoltaic system; and SOLON Single Axis, a single-axis photo-voltaic system. This segment serves project developers and financial investors. The company was formerly known as SOLON AG fur Solartechnik and changed its name to SOLON SE in December 2008. SOLON SE was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Berlin, Germany.

Tensilica, Inc. offers controllers, CPU, multimedia, and specialty DSP processor cores for system-on-chip design. Its products include configurable and pre-configured standard microprocessor cores, development tools, and integrated suite of software development tools. The company offers Diamond Standard processors, a synthesizable core that range from area-efficient and low-power controllers to an audio processor, high-performance DSP, and video processor; and Xtensa processors, which are designed for high volume and embedded applications. It also offers XPRES Compiler, which automatically creates customized Xtensa processors from standard C/C++ algorithms; and Xtensa Processor Developers Toolkit, an integrated design environment that delivers automation tools to desktop. The company’s solutions allow designers to create lower power, foundry-independent hardware, and software specific to applications. It offers its solutions for embedded applications, such as set-top boxes, network protocol processing, consumer electronics, wireless communications, and audio and video processing markets.

Hammond Power Solutions Inc. (HPS) was established in 1917 and has continued to grow as the North American stand-alone leader for the design and manufacture of high quality custom electrical dry-type transformers and related engineered magnetic devices. The company is also a significant producer of standard products that are built to industry wide specifications. HPS excels at designing products that have very specific size and power constraints for many demanding applications. Having an extensive engineering resource, HPS offers the broadest range of electrical products in the industry and as a result, the company has grown in many diverse markets and provides services to many global leaders.

ASML Holding N.V. (ASML) is a holding company, which operates through its subsidiaries. The Company is a provider of advanced technology systems for the semiconductor industry. It offers an integrated portfolio of lithography systems mainly for manufacturing complex integrated circuits (semiconductors, ICs or chips). The Company supplies lithography systems to IC manufacturers throughout Asia, the United States and Europe and also provides its customers with a range of support services from advanced process and product applications knowledge to complete round-the-clock service support. ASML’s wholly owned operating subsidiaries include ASML Netherlands B.V., ASML Hong Kong Limited and ASML IS, Inc. In July 2009, ASML introduced FlexRay programmable illumination and BaseLiner scanner matching technology, which offer scanner stability optimization and stabilize manufacturing process windows.
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