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Integrated devices

Shanghai Belling Co.

http://www.belling.com.cn

Shanghai Belling Corp., Ltd is principally engaged in the production of integrated circuits, the processing of silicon chips, the trading of micro-electronics, as well as digital label and fingerprint identification business. The Company primarily provides power management products, smart card products, wireless radio frequency (RF) products, energy measurement devices, communication products, microprocessors, discrete components, driver products, security products, lighting products and interface circuits, among others. As of December 31, 2008, the Company had six major subsidiaries and associates. The Company distributes its products in domestic markets and to overseas markets, such as southeast Asia. (Source: ARS)

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Phasebridge , Inc.

http://www.phasebridge.com

Phasebridge designs and manufactures rugged and compact photonic hybrid chip-scale packaging and is a leading developer of optical devices and sub-systems for analog radio frequency (RF) signal processing and fiber transmission. The company offers FOG transceivers in single- and 3-axis versions. Both types of FOG transceivers will be showcased at OFC in Anaheim, California March 8 - 10, 2005. Please visit Booth #2624 for a preview of this revolutionary hybrid optical package integration.

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Lightwave Microsystems Corporation

http://www.lightwavemicro.com

Lightwave Microsystems is committed to providing the highest value and level of service to our customers. In that spirit, we maintain a data-driven environment, where people are encouraged to take risks and produce results. Our culture is based on telling the truth, because truth promotes excellence in our employees, our work, and our products. From product design and manufacturing through delivery and "after care" customer support, we are dedicated to the best practices in our industry.

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Asyst Technologies Inc

http://www.asyst.com

Asyst Technologies, Inc. (Asyst) develops, manufactures, sells and supports integrated hardware and software automation systems primarily for the semiconductor, and secondarily for the flat panel display (FPD), manufacturing industries. Asyst operates through two segments: the automated material handling systems (AMHS) segment and the Fab Automation segment. The AMHS, which consists principally of the entire Asyst Shinko, Inc (ASI) operations, includes automated transport and loading systems for semiconductor fabs and flat panel display manufacturers. The Fab Automation segment includes interface products, auto-identification (ID) systems, substrate-handling robotics, sorters, connectivity software and equipment front-end modules (EFEMs). (Source: 10-K)

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Microtune Inc

http://www.microtune.com

Microtune, Inc. designs and markets radio frequency (RF) integrated circuits (ICs) and subsystem module solutions for the cable, digital television, and automotive electronics markets. The Company's tuner, amplifier, and upconverter products permit the delivery, reception and exchange of broadband video, audio and data using terrestrial (off-air) and/or cable communications systems. The Company’s tuner products targeting the cable and digital television (DTV) markets are principally in the form of ICs while its tuner products targeting the automotive electronics market are principally in the form of subsystem modules. The Company’s amplifier products are principally in the form of ICs or subsystem modules and its upconverter products are principally in the form of subsystem modules, which also contain its ICs. In July 2009, the Company completed the acquisition of privately held Auvitek International, Ltd., a developer of demodulation integrated circuits.

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