
BTU International, Inc. was founded in 1950 and is headquartered in Billerica, Massachusetts. BTU International, Inc. (BTU) is a supplier of thermal processing equipment to the alternative energy and electronics manufacturing markets. BTU equipment and processes are used in the production of solar cells, nuclear fuel and fuel cells, as well as in printed circuit board assembly and semiconductor packaging. In the solar market, BTU offers processing equipment for both silicon and thin film photovoltaics. In thin film photovoltaics, BTU’s equipment is used for both the copper indium gallium selenide (CIGS) and cadmium telluride (CdTe) processes. Silicon photovoltaic applications are served by BTU’s metallization furnaces and in-line diffusion systems. Also in alternative energy, its customers use its thermal systems for the processing of nuclear fuel and the manufacturing of fuel cells. The Company’s convection solder reflow systems are used to attach electronic components to the printed circuit boards, primarily in the surface mount segments of this market.

Inphi Corporation was founded in 2000 and is based in Westlake Village, California. Inphi Corporation, a fabless electronic components company, designs and develops integrated circuits that deliver signal integrity for processing digital data in computing and communications systems. Its products include an ExacTik memory interface for memory clocking, server, workstation, and notebook applications; optical components, which include modulator drivers, amplifiers, TIA/LIA, TIA/AGC, encoders, and retimers; logic gates that are used in broadband instrumentation and automated test equipment; analog and mixed signals, such as track and hold, latched comparator, and linear differential amplifiers; and prescalers for microwave and millimeter-wave applications. The company also offers differential Mach-Zehnder modulator driver, which delivers differential output voltage and data rates required for 40G DQPSK and 100Goptical communications applications; DDR3 clock reference board that enables memory module and system designers to validate DDR3 RDIMMs and simulate system-level functionality; and a compatible memory buffer to create standards-based memory modules. It serves timing, instrumentation, optical, and microwave communication markets.

WaferTech is a dedicated contract semiconductor manufacturer, also known as a pure-play silicon foundry, which makes microchips on behalf of other chip companies. The company's integrated circuits (ICs) are made on eight-inch silicon wafers with advanced CMOS technology and are used in various types of equipment from computers and electronics to automobiles. WaferTech's chips include mixed-mode, logic, and volatile/non-volatile memory. Founded in 1996, WaferTech is a subsidiary of silicon foundry giant Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC).

CPI International, Inc., through its subsidiaries, provides microwave, radio frequency, power, and control products primarily in the United States, Europe, and Asia. The company operates through two segments, VED and Satcom Equipment. The VED segment develops, manufactures, and distributes high power/high frequency microwave and radio frequency signal components. This segment's products include linear beam, cavity, power grid, crossed field, and magnetron devices. The Satcom Equipment segment manufactures and supplies high power amplifiers and networks for satellite communication uplink and industrial applications. This segment also offers spares, service, and other post sales support.CPI company's products are used for defense, communications, medical, scientific, and other applications to generate, amplify, transmit, and receive high-power microwave and RF signals, as well as to provide power and control for various applications. It distributes its products through its direct sales force and independent sales representatives, as well as through distributors. The company was formerly known as CPI Holdco, Inc. and changed its name to CPI International, Inc. in January 2006. CPI International, Inc. was founded in 1948 and is headquartered in Palo Alto, California.

Metrologic Group develops and markets instruments and software for coordinate measuring machines (CMMs) used for design and manufacturing in the automotive and aerospace industries. Metrologic's products improve the accuracy of machines that use light, radio waves, or sound to measure three-dimensional objects. The software can be integrated with most other 3-D design and CAD programs, and the instruments can be integrated or retrofitted to augment almost any CMM system.

Intel Corporation company was founded in 1968 and is based in Santa Clara, California. Intel Corporation designs, manufactures, and sells integrated circuits for computing and communications industries worldwide. It offers microprocessor products used in desktops, nettops, workstations, servers, embedded products, communications products, notebooks, netbooks, mobile Internet devices, and consumer electronics, as well as in embedded designs, such as industrial equipment, point-of-sale systems, panel PCs, automotive information/entertainment systems, and medical equipment. The company also provides chipset products that send data between the microprocessor and input, display, and storage devices, such as keyboard, mouse, monitor, hard drive, and CD or DVD drives; motherboards that has connectors for attaching devices to the bus, and contains the CPU, chipset, memory, and other components used in the desktop, workstation, and server platforms; wired and wireless connectivity products, including network adapters and embedded wireless cards used to translate and transmit data across networks; NAND flash memory products primarily used in digital audio players, memory cards, and system-level applications, such as solid-state drives; communications infrastructure products, including network processors and communications boards; and network and server storage products, as well as software products and services that enable and advance the computing ecosystem. In addition, it offers platforms that include a microprocessor, chipset, and enabling software to incorporate various components and technologies. Intel sells its products primarily to original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, PC and network communications products users, and other manufacturers of industrial and communications equipment. It has a strategic collaboration agreement with Infraware Inc., ChileCompra and Rasilient Systems Inc., and KCM Holdings Corporation.

Trading company Kanematsu does its buying and selling in four main business segments: information technology (semiconductors, electronic components, mobile phones), life sciences and energy (pharmaceuticals, solvents, crude oil), foodstuffs (grains and feeds, canned and frozen foods, meats), and iron, steel, and industrial plants (cast and forged products, stainless steel, manufacturing equipment). Fluctuating between profits and losses, the company is reorganizing and exiting non-core businesses.

Aehr Test Systems was founded in 1977 and is headquartered in Fremont, California. Aehr Test Systems (Aehr Test) develops, manufactures and sells systems, which are designed to reduce the cost of testing flash, dynamic random access memory (DRAM), and other memory devices, and to perform reliability screening or burn-in of complex logic and memory devices. These systems can be used to perform parallel testing and burn-in of packaged integrated circuits (ICs), singulated bare die, or ICs still in wafer form. The Company has developed and introduced several product families, including the ABTS, FOX, MTX and MAX systems, the WaferPak cartridge and the DiePakR carrier. The Company manufactures and markets full wafer contact systems, monitored burn-in systems, massively parallel test systems, test fixtures, die carriers and related accessories. The Company markets and sells its products to semiconductor manufacturers, semiconductor contract assemblers, electronics manufacturers and burn-in and test service companies.

Vacon plc (Vacon Oyj) is a Finland-based company that is principally engaged in the development, manufacture, sale and marketing of frequency converters (AC drives). The Company's principal product line includes the Vacon NXL Compact drive, Vacon NXL Compact for general purpose, Vacon NXS multi-purpose drive, Vacon NXP Industrial, which is air-cooled, Vacon NXP Industrial, which is liquid-cooled and Vacon NXC cabinet drives. The products are customized by adapting the software to specific customer needs. Through its sales offices and distributors, the Company place 72 % of its production in Europe, Middle East and Africa, 19% in North America and 9% in Australasia. It operates research and development and production facilities in Finland, the United States, China and Italy, as well as a sales network reaching more than 25 countries.

HandEra provides contract engineering services to companies that make computer-based products. It develops electronics hardware and technology for the Palm personal digital assistants (PDA); this includes the design of the first expansion slot for the Palm OS. Additionally, it designed a line of memory expansion boards and high-resolution LCDs for Palm handheld computers and Pilot organizers. HandEra offers services including OMAP technology, hardware design, EMC testing, as well as related software utilities, mechanical designs, and embedded products. Customers include Samsung, Epson, AT&T, Honeywell, and IBM.
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