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Nanya Technology Corp.
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Elixir was debuted in late 2001 by Nanya Technology Corporation and soon emerged as the leading brand of high-performance dynamic random access memory (DRAM) products in the retail market. As part of Nanya’s marketing strategy, Elixir aims to deliver the perfect DRAM for memory-hungry computer users all over the world through Nanya’s global sales offices in USA, Europe, Japan and China. Since the introduction of industry-leading DDR and DDR2 memory products, Elixir continues to provide the world!s most advanced memory solution for enthusiasts of Elixir DDR3. Elixir DDR3 is an evolution of DDR and DDR2 memory technology with higher speeds and lower power consumption.
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NanoAmp Solutions, Inc.
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NanoAmp Solutions, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor provider of advanced CMOS RF, analog and mixed signal solutions. Applications for our products include the wireless, automotive, medical, and consumer electronics markets. Our CMOS RF transceiver solutions portfolio consists of GSM/GPRS and GSM/GPRS/EDGE Radio-on-a-Chip (RoC) ICs supporting both analog IQ and DigRF interface. NanoAmp is also developing a revolutionary SAWless full-CMOS seven-band WEDGE DigRF-compatible transceiver with receive diversity and HSDPA.
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Nanoradio AB
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Nanoradio AB, with headquarter in Kista, Sweden is a fabless semiconductor supplier that has developed a unique WLAN chipset, making high-speed wireless access available in portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, cameras and mediaplayers. Key features includes ultra low power consumption, smallest size as well as a unique support for audio applications.
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Nanotech Semiconductor Ltd.
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Nanotech Semiconductor was founded in May 2003 by Gary Steele, co-founder and CEO of the UK!s first Fabless Chip Company, Acapella Ltd. Gary was also the founder and CEO of Microcosm Communications Ltd., in 1995, the first company to deliver high-speed optical networking components based on pure-CMOS process technology. Microcosm raised $8m in first- and second-round funding in 1998 and 1999, and was acquired in January 2000 by Conexant Systems Inc., for stock. Peak value was approx. $300m.
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Nanotron Technologies GmbH
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Nanotron provides reliable loss protection technology and solutions that are used to protect people and animals. Energy efficient, battery- powered wireless nodes are the key building blocks. These small devices create a Virtual Safety Zone which protects tagged people and animals. Robust wireless Chirp technology underpins nanotron!s offering of chips, modules and loss protection software for indoor and outdoor environments world wide.
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Navman Wireless Holdings
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Navman Wireless OEM Solutions is a leading designer and manufacturer of innovative GPS solutions for various OEM applications, from fleet tracking and asset tracking solutions to navigation systems. Navman Wireless has more than twenty years of experience serving the GPS markets and has sold millions of high-performance GPS modules worldwide.
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NEC Electronics Corp.
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In November 2002, NEC Electronics Corporation separated from parent company NEC Corporation and established itself as an independent, dedicated semiconductor company. At NEC Electronics, we provide semiconductors used in a range of sectors, especially automotive and industrial, and consumer electronics, to customers worldwide.
Building on strengths created through collaborative development and manufacturing, NEC Electronics aspires to be a leading semiconductor company committed to the trust of its customers and society.
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NEC SCHOTT AG
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Our solutions may not be visible to the ordinary eye, but they are indispensable for most electronic products and appliances.
In the field of electronic components such as Glass/Ceramic-to-Metal Sealed (GTMS and CerTMS®) Feedthroughs and Housings as well as Thermal Cutoffs, we will continue to supply high quality products and services with special efforts in innovation and by combining the global know-how of both NEC and SCHOTT.
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NTT Electronics Corp.
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NEL , NTT Electronics |
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NEL has been developing and commercializing optical communications devices since 1995. As a result, we have made a number of achievements such as promoting the standardization of AWG and developing 10Gbps direct modulation uncooled DFB laser modules, the first in the world in an InGaAs device. In the future, in addition to expanding communications products such as the various optical transceiver modules and AWG compound boards based on passive and active optical device technologies that we have developed up until now, we intend to actively provide products that respond to market demands in non-communications related fields such as light source equipment for new wavelengths.
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Nemco Electronics Corporation
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Nemco Electronics Corporation was founded in New York in 1975 with a charter to become a world class supplier of tantalum capacitors. Sensing a void in the tantalum supply chain after a serious shortage of supply in the early ‘70’s, Nemco’s focus has been to meet the demand for tantalum capacitors in the manufacturing sectors often ignored by competitors. Nemco’s corporate headquarters relocated to Northern California in 1979 in order to be better positioned to service the growing manufacturing population in the West while gaining the added advantage of proximity to the Far East.
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Neomagic Corp.
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NeoMagic Corporation delivers semiconductor chips and software that enable new multimedia features for handheld devices. These solutions offer low power consumption, small form-factor and high performance processing. The Company demonstrated one of the first solutions used for H.264 video decoding in a mobile digital TV phone, and is developing and delivering solutions for audio/video processing of the dominant mobile digital TV standards, including ISDB-T, T-DMB and DVB-H. For its complete system solution, NeoMagic delivers a suite of middleware and sample applications for imaging, video and audio functionality, and provides multiple operating system ports with customized drivers for the MiMagic product family. NeoMagic has a strong patent portfolio that covers NeoMagic!s proprietary array processing and other technology.
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Neotec Semiconductor Ltd.
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新德科技成立於1998年6月,是一個專業的類比/混合訊號的IC設計公司。新德科技擁有豐富經驗、
具有創意的專業研發團隊,專注於提供類比/混合訊號IC的各種解決方案予手持式、手提式的電子產品。
公司目前主要的產品線包括:
-電池管理IC系列
-LCD 控制及驅動IC系列
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Neotrend technology Inc.
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The developing track of the information industry, personal computing became commonly populated that pushing digitization on all information and computer usage. Also leads the multimedia content richer and multiplicative. Among the Internet and the bandwidth popularized, exchanging information has been broadened in our lives. It has the gaps smaller on observing all kinds of digital products, and may fulfill the convenience of the digital information to everyone.
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Neowine Co.,Ltd
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Neowine is a chip design company specializing in non-memory semiconductor, especially Image-related semiconductors and RFID Tag chips. With the accumulated system technology in Image-related field, Neowine has developed the cutting edge technology in IP business related with Security System, Video & Audio, CODEC and Pattern recognition & Process.
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Nethra Imaging, Inc.
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Nethra Imaging is a privately-held fabless semiconductor company focused on delivering imaging, video and storage solutions for a wide range of applications in the video/broadcast, medical, storage, military and test/measurement markets. Nethra uses proprietary algorithms to build flexible, fully programmable signal processing based products. Having built its foundation on scalable image processors targeting many camera-based applications, Nethra has extended its core signal processing capabilities to address these other key multi-billion dollar markets. Nethra was founded in 2003 and is based in Santa Clara, California.
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