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Semicon Division Semicon division is providing various semiconductor business products applied to information technologies, communication infrastructure equipment, network system, PDA, GPS etc. Internet Machines provides comprehensive network solutions for system based on 10Gbps/OC-192 ; Network Processor (NPE10), Traffic Management Coprocessor (TMC10), and Switching Fabric (SE200). These are applied to High-Speed Optical, Metro Area Network, Internet Infrastructure devices. Micron Technology, the world ’ s leading manufacturers of superior-quality memory semiconductors. Micron ’ s DRAM, SRAM, TCAM, and Flash components are used in most advanced computing, networking, and communications products, including computers, workstations, servers, cell phones, wireless devices, digital cameras, and gaming systems. Micron also provides CMOS image sensor solutions to the handset camera, digital still camera, and PC video camera markets. Trimble is a leading innovator of GPS(Global Positioning System) technology. In addition to providing advanced GPS components, Trimble augments GPS with other positioning technologies as well as wireless communications and software to create complete customer solutions. Founded in 1978 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif., Trimble has more than 2,000 employees in more than 20 countries worldwide. Internet Machines Micron Trimble Runcom Technologies offers Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA ® ) technology for Broadband Wireless Access and Digital Interactive TV markets. OFDMA is the DVB-RCT standard, a wireless-enabled platform that facilitates content-rich interactivity between TV broadcasters and subscribers and has been incorporated as the preferred solution for the IEEE a Broadband Wireless Access (BWA) standard. Runcom Technologies

Redux Redux is a fabless semiconductor company providing 100 Mbps traffic processors for use in a wide variety of Ethernet- service demarcation applications which deliver wire-speed layer 2 through 7 traffic classification, routing and scheduling at a fraction of the cost, size and power of available general purpose processors. Summit Microeletronics Summit designs and develops semiconductors that manage the power functions in communication systems equipment that forms the backbone of the networking and Internet infrastructure. Summit ’ s products provide Hot-swapping, Tracking, Sequencing, Cascading, Monitoring, Reset and Recording. Silicon Recognition Silicon Recognition, the leading supplier of ultra-fast devices for pattern recognition, offers p roprietary High Performance Parallel Processing Devices. These devices provide ultra-fast computing capabilities on any type of appliances. Silicon Recognition's flagship technology, ZISC, is ideally positioned to become the leading enabling technology for embedded computing and data mining engines. BitBlitz Communications BitBlitz Communications is delivering high-performance communications devices which power the connections inside and between the high bandwidth data and telecommunications networking systems. BitBlitz leverages proprietary architectures, world-class engineering talent, and embedded test methodologies to develop and manufacture high-speed CMOS devices for applications such as 10 Gigabit Ethernet, SONET, DWDM, Storage Area Networks and other high-speed datalink.