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Empower Semiconductor was founded to solve fundamental problems in power delivery for data-intensive applications. Traditional power solutions require dozens of discrete components with big footprints, complex designs and deliver power inefficiently with poor response times and inaccuracies. Empower`s patented IVR technology integrates dozens of components into a single IC increasing efficiency, shrinking footprints by 10x and delivering power with unprecedented simplicity, speed & accuracy and with zero discrete components. The Empower Semi IVR technology addresses a wide range of applications including data centers, AI, mobile, 5G, and IoT. The company is based in Milpitas, CA and is led by a team of highly experienced power experts and executives.
Verayo is bringing to market a range of security and authentication solutions based on a breakthrough technology called Physical Unclonable Functions (PUFs).
Iosco County Road Commission is a Tawas City, MI-based company in the Computers and Electronics sector.
Headquartered in Aurora, Illinois, USA, Cabot Microelectronics Corporation (CMC) is the world’s leading supplier of chemical mechanical planarization slurries (CMP) and a growing CMP pad supplier to the semiconductor industry. Our products are used to level, smooth and remove excess material from the multiple layers deposited upon silicon wafers in the production of semiconductor devices. Cabot Microelectronics` mission is to create value by developing reliable and innovative solutions, through close customer collaboration, that solve today’s challenges and help enable tomorrow’s technology. It is our vision to be a trusted industry partner, providing high-quality solutions with speed and delivering superior cost of ownership.
Spectra7 Microsystems Inc. is a high performance analog semiconductor company delivering unprecedented speed, resolution and signal fidelity to consumer and wireless infrastructure products. Spectra7s new system level components address the bottlenecks and the exponential demand for more bandwidth and lower costs in mobile and internet infrastructure equipment, including handsets, tablets, base stations and microwave backhaul systems.