As hardware prices continue to fall, electronics industry experts predict that all electronics manufacturing firms will be transformed into service enterprises over the next decade. That transformation is already a fact at Yageo, with continuous growth as a supplier of passive components compelling the corporation to define itself as a service enterprise early on.
In the fast-paced electronics field, Yageo firmly believes that playing a proactive role in the industry supply chain requires a clear vision of emerging trends and customer requirements.
Yamaha began over one hundred years ago when a young entrepreneur named Torakusu Yamaha set out to craft a high-quality reed organ. Before long, the company he founded had not only gone on to manufacture Japan!s first piano, it had also gained recognition abroad with a Yamaha piano and organ being awarded an Honorary Grand Prize at the 1904 St. Louis World!s Fair.
From these auspicious beginnings, Yamaha has grown to become one of the best-loved manufacturers of musical instruments in the world. And as it has grown, the company has capitalized on its unique heritage of artisanship and technological know-how to diversify into an astoundingly wide range of products and services.
Yamaichi Electronics has been providing a wide variety of products including connectors and IC sockets in response to customers! needs and seeds since it started selling sockets for vacuum tubes.
Yamaichi Electronics continue providing the electronic equipment market with unique components that cannot be provided by competitors, thus contributing to an improvement in your daily lives.
Yitran Communications Ltd., founded in 1996, is a fabless semiconductor company and leading provider of cutting edge communication technology for command and control applications. These applications include Energy Management, Demand Response, Automated Meter Reading/Management (AMM/AMR), Home/Building Automation, Switching and Lighting, Appliances, HVAC control and more. Yitran designs, develops and markets integrated circuits that utilize existing power lines and eliminate the need for a costly, dedicated communication infrastructure.
Yield Microelectronics Corp. (YMC), a design house in Taiwan, was founded in September 2001 .
YMC is a non-volatile memory (NVM) provider whose patented Self-Adaptive Silicon technology enables its two business lines: innovative embedded NVM intellectual property (IP) and low cost standalone NVM products.
YMC!s innovative embedded NVM IP products, such as embedded EEPROM, embedded Flash and Fuse are licensed to customers, allowing them to integrate crucial non-volatile memory (NVM) with analog and digital functionality on a single chip.