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Semiconductor companies of Israel — companies designing and/or manufacturing semiconductor products. Pages in category "Semiconductor companies of Israel" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Orbot Instruments, Opal Technologies, [13] Oramir Semiconductor [14] ARM Holdings United Kingdom: Semiconductors: Sansa Security [15] Bosch Germany: Electronics: PTC United States: Software, Internet of things, augmented reality: R&D center in the campus of the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology: AT&T United States: Telecommunications ...
Ceva Inc. was created in November 2002, through the combination of the DSP IP licensing division of DSP Group (based in Israel) and Parthus Technologies plc.. Parthus was originally named Silicon Systems Ltd, and founded in Dublin, Ireland, in 1993 by Brian Long and Peter McManamon, Parthus had its initial public offering in 2000, just as the dot-com bubble was bursting in May, 2000.
The Malaysian Bose factory is located in Batu Kawan and is the company's Asia-Pacific and Middle East distribution hub. [38] In 2015, two facilities in Columbia, South Carolina, US and Carrickmacross, Ireland, were closed (with the loss of 300 and 140 jobs, respectively) as part of a "global streamlining of Bose's supply chain. Bose used the ...
Semiconductor companies of Israel (16 P) Pages in category "Electronics companies of Israel" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.
Semiconductor companies of Israel (16 P) Pages in category "Technology companies of Israel" The following 50 pages are in this category, out of 50 total.
Sony Semiconductor Israel Ltd., formerly known as Altair Semiconductor, is an Israeli developer of high performance single-mode Long Term Evolution (LTE) chipsets. The company's product portfolio includes baseband processors , RF transceivers and a range of reference hardware products.
Vayyar Imaging Ltd. (Hebrew: ואיאר הדמאה בע"מ) is an Israeli semiconductor company that produces 4D imaging radar sensors. Initially developed to provide a more effective means of screening for early-stage breast cancer, Vayyar’s Radar-on-Chip technology is now used in a number of other sectors, [1] including automotive, senior care, retail, smart home and commercial property.