1. NXP Semiconductors
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On November 16, 2006, NXP Semiconductor officially announced that it would use \"NXP Semiconductor\" as its Chinese brand name to carry out related marketing and operational activities in the Greater China region. As a global leader in secure connectivity technology for embedded applications, NXP continues to promote innovation in intelligent and secure connected applications such as connected cars and iot terminals. NXP acquired Freescale for $11.2 billion in 2015 to become the world's largest supplier of automotive semiconductors. The combined market value of the two companies is more than $40 billion. NXP Semiconductor was acquired by Qualcomm last year.
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2. Infineon
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Infineon, formerly the semiconductor division of Siemens AG, became independent in 1999 and went public in 2000. Its Chinese name is Yiheng Technology, and changed its name to Infineon Technologies after 2002. At present, Infineon mainly produces electronic components and power devices for the automotive, industrial, power management and secure smart card industries in the Chinese market, including design, development, manufacturing and assembly.
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3. Renesas Electronics
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Renesas Electronics is currently one of the major Japanese manufacturers in the semiconductor field. It was formed in April 2010 by the merger of Renesas Technology and NEC Electronics, a semiconductor company formed in 2003 by the merger of the semiconductor divisions of Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electric. As the world's leading supplier of microcontrollers, analog power devices and SoC products, Renesas provides technical support, quality assurance and comprehensive solutions for automotive, industrial, home, office automation, ICT and other applications.
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4. St
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St was founded in 1987 as a new enterprise after the merger of SGS Semiconductor of Italy and Thomson Semiconductor of France. It is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland. Provide intelligent, energy-efficient products and solutions that are relevant to everyday life. St's products are everywhere, with applications in smart driving, smart factories, smart cities and smart homes, as well as next-generation mobility and the Internet of Things.
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5. Texas Instruments
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Texas Instruments is the world's largest manufacturer of analog circuit technology components and a leading global semiconductor multinational with manufacturing, design or sales facilities in more than 35 countries. Ranked 233rd in the 2015 Top 500, the company is mainly engaged in the research, manufacturing and sales of innovative digital signal processing and analog circuits, as well as sensing and control, educational products and digital light source processing solutions.
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6. Bosch
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Bosch is one of the largest industrial companies in Germany, engaged in automotive technology, industrial technology and consumer goods and construction technology. Bosch manufactures and sells automotive parts and aftermarket products, industrial transmission and control technology, packaging technology, power tools, security and communication systems, thermal technology, and home appliances in China.
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7. On Semiconductor
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On was spun off from MOTOROLA in 1999 and its main product line includes analog ics, standard and advanced logic ics, discrete small signal and power devices. Offers a comprehensive portfolio of energy-efficient power management, analog, sensor, logic, timing, interworking, discrete, system-level chips, and custom devices.
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8. Microcore
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Microchip's main business is the production of various types of MCU microcontrol chips, but also the production of EEPROM, SRAM and other types of memory chips, radio frequency and power management chips, as well as including USB, LoRa, ZigBee and Ethernet technology including communication interface chips. In January 2016, Microchip announced the acquisition of rival Atmel for $3.56 billion in cash + stock to enrich its industrial chain.
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9. Toshiba
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Toshiba is Japan's largest semiconductor manufacturer and the second largest integrated motor manufacturer, part of the Mitsui Group. Business segments include digital products, electronic components, social infrastructure equipment, home appliances, etc. The sale of Toshiba's semiconductor business is one of the hottest events in the semiconductor industry at the moment, and as the world's second-largest maker of flash memory chips, Toshiba's semiconductor business has attracted a number of bidders.
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Rohm was founded in 1958, starting with the production of its first major product, resistors. After more than half a century of development, ROHM's production, sales, research and development network throughout the world. The products cover a wide range of areas, including ics, discrete components, optical components, passive components, modules, semiconductor applications, and medical devices.