This page contains the list of companies in Semiconductor - Integrated Circuits category. Click on the company name to get further details of the company.

Impinj, Inc. develops radio frequency identification technologies for supply chain, asset and brand management, authentication, serialization, and retail operations. It offers Monza tag silicon, a flagship UHF Gen 2 product for a range of applications from pallets moving through distribution centers to small and liquid-filled items on retail shelves; Speedway Reader that determines a tagged object entered or exited in a read portal, as well as allows enterprise-class management and monitoring; Indy R1000 Reader Chip, which performs transmission, receiving, demodulation, and baseband functions; GrandPrix Solution, an integrated UHF Gen 2 solution, comprising the Speedway reader, Monza, and Monaco tag chip products, and application-specific tag and reader antennas; and GrandPrix Evaluation Kit for various RFID application, from pallet- and case-level down to item-level. The company offers its products through partners, distributors, value-added resellers, original equipment manufacturers, system integrators, middleware vendors, universities, and test labs. Impinj, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington with additional offices in Newport Beach, California; and Seattle, Washington.

International Rectifier Corporation company was founded in 1947 and is based in El Segundo, California. International Rectifier Corporation (IR) designs, manufactures and markets power management semiconductors. The products of the Company include metal oxide semiconductor field effect transistors (MOSFETs), high voltage analog and mixed signal integrated circuits (HVICs), low voltage analog and mixed signal integrated circuits (LVICs), digital integrated circuits (ICs), radiation-resistant (RAD-Hard) power MOSFETs, insulated gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs), direct current (DC-DC) converters, automotive products modules, and DC-DC converter type applications. The Company operates in seven business segments: Enterprise Power (EP), Power Management Devices (PMD), PS, Energy-Saving Products (ESP), HiRel, Intellectual Property (IP) and Transition Services (TS). The Company’s semiconductors are found in a range of applications, such as automotive applications, industrial motors, consumer electronics, personal computers, household appliances, telecommunications, networking and HiRel.

inTEST Corporation company was founded in 1981 and is headquartered in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. inTEST Corporation is an independent designer, manufacturer and marketer of mechanical, thermal and electrical products that are used by semiconductor manufacturers in conjunction with automatic test equipment (ATE), in the testing of integrated circuits. The Company supplies its products worldwide to semiconductor manufacturers and semiconductor test subcontractors directly and through ATE manufacturers. It is organized in three segments: Mechanical Products, Thermal Products and Electrical Products. In July 2008, the Company acquired the assets of Diamond Integration, L.L.C., (Diamond) a business that provides post-warranty service for ATE equipment to semiconductor manufacturers. In October 2008, it acquired Sigma Systems Corp., a manufacturer of thermal platforms, custom configured environmental chambers and other environmental test solutions for a variety of industries, including automotive, medical/pharmaceutical, electronic, aerospace/defense and ATE.

IPG Photonics Corporation was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Oxford, Massachusetts. IPG Photonics Corporation (IPG) is a developer and manufacturer of a line of fiber lasers for diverse applications in numerous markets. The Company’s lines of low, mid and high-power lasers and amplifiers are used in materials processing, advanced, communications and medical applications. It sells its products globally to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), system integrators and end users. It markets its products internationally primarily through its direct sales force, and also through agreements with independent sales representatives and distributors. IPG designs and manufactures components used in its finished products, from semiconductor diodes to optical fiber preforms, finished fiber lasers and amplifiers. It also makes packaged diodes, direct diode laser systems and communications systems that utilize its optical fiber-based products. In January 2010, the Company announced the acquisition of Photonics Innovations, Inc.

Irvine Sensors Corporation company was founded in 1974 and is based in Costa Mesa, California. Irvine Sensors Corporation (ISC) and its subsidiaries (collectively, the Company) is a vision systems company enabled by technology for three-dimensional packaging of electronics and manufacturing of electro-optical products. The Company designs, develops, manufactures and sells vision systems, miniaturized electronic products and higher level systems incorporating such products for defense, security and commercial applications. The Company also performs customer-funded contract research and development related to these products for the United States government customers or contractors. The Company’s subsidiaries include Novalog, Inc. (Novalog), MicroSensors, Inc. (MSI), RedHawk Vision, Inc. (RedHawk), and iNetWorks Corporation (iNetWorks). On October 14, 2008, all of the assets of Optex Systems, Inc. (Optex), a Texas corporation and a wholly owned subsidiary of ISC, were sold to a UCC public foreclosure sale (the Optex Asset Sale).

iWatt, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is based in Los Gatos, California. It has additional offices in Fort Collins, Colorado; Taipei, Taiwan; Shenzhen, China; and Hong Kong. iWatt, Inc., a digital power IC and systems company, designs, develops, manufactures, and markets semiconductor and power system products for the computer, communication, consumer, and industrial market segments. Its products include AC-DC controllers; analog building blocks and analog front ends for use in SOCs and ASICs; IKOR DC-DC converter products for computing, communications, test and measurement, and industrial control markets; DC-DC converter modules, including power solutions for memory and CPU applications, as well as general purpose point-of-load regulators for use in servers and graphics cards; and white papers and application notes. The company’s products enable high bandwidth analog interface and data transfer for flat panel displays, LCD TV, PDAs, digital cameras, video game systems, and wireless appliances.

Marvell Technology Group Ltd. was founded in 1995 and is based in Hamilton, Bermuda. Marvell Technology Group Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor provider of application-specific standard products. The Company develops complex system-on-a-chip (SoC) devices using its technology portfolio of intellectual property in the areas of analog, mixed-signal, digital signal processing and embedded ARM-based microprocessor integrated circuits. Its product portfolio includes devices for data storage, enterprise-class Ethernet data switching, Ethernet physical-layer transceivers (PHY), handheld cellular, Ethernet-based wireless networking, personal area networking, Ethernet-based personal computer (PC) connectivity, control plane communications controllers, video-image processing and power management solutions. Its products serve diverse applications used in carrier, metropolitan, enterprise and PC-client data communications and storage systems. In addition, the Company serves the consumer electronics market for the convergence of voice, video and data applications.

MaxLinear, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, provides integrated, radio-frequency (RF) analog and mixed-signal semiconductor solutions for broadband communications applications primarily in the United States. The company’s RF, receiver products capture and process digital and analog broadband signals to be decoded for various applications. These products include RF receivers and RF receiver systems-on-chip, which incorporate the company’s integrated radio system architecture and the functionality necessary to demodulate broadband signals. Its products enable the display of broadband video in a range of electronic devices, including cable and terrestrial set top boxes, digital televisions, mobile handsets, personal computers, netbooks, and in-vehicle entertainment devices. MaxLinear sells its products to original equipment manufacturers, module makers, and original design manufacturers. The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Carlsbad, California.

MEMC Electronic Materials, Inc. company was founded in 1984 and is based in St. Peters, Missouri. Memc Electronic Materials Inc is engaged into designing, manufacturing, and selling of silicon wafers. Its customers include major semiconductor device and solar cell (device) manufacturers. It provides wafer in sizes ranging from 100 millimeters (4 inch) to 300 millimeters (12 inch). The Company also sells intermediate products, such as polysilicon, silane gas, ingots and scrap wafers to semiconductor device and equipment makers, solar cell and module manufacturers, flat panel and other industries. The Company offers variety of wafers varying in size, surface features, composition, purity levels, crystal properties and electrical properties. In November 2009, the Company completed the acquisition of Sun Edison LLC.

Micrel Inc. was founded in 1978 and is based in San Jose, California. Micrel Incorporated, doing business as Micrel Semiconductor, engages in the design, development, manufacture, and marketing of high-performance analog power integrated circuits (ICs), mixed-signal, and digital ICs in North America, Europe, and Asia. It offers various power management products, including single-board and enterprise servers, network switches and routers, storage area networks, and wireless base stations for the networking and communications infrastructure markets. The company also provides standard analog products for industrial, defense, and automotive electronics markets. In addition, it manufactures custom analog and mixed-signal circuits; and provides wafer foundry services to the customers who produce electronic systems for communications, consumer, and military applications. Further, the company offers highly integrated radio frequency products, including QwikRadio devices, which include remote keyless entry for automobiles, garage door openers, and remote controls. Additionally, it provides Ethernet products, which include physical layer transceivers, media access controllers, switches, and system-on-chip devices for the digital home and industrial/embedded networking markets.
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