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ROHM was established in Kyoto in 1958 as initially a manufacturer of small electronic components. In 1967 production was expanded to include transistors and diodes, and in 1969 ICs and other semiconductor products were added to the lineup. Two years later (in 1971), going against conventional Japanese business culture, the company entered the US market by establishing a sales office and IC design center in Silicon Valley. Through the hard work and passionate dedication of its young work force, business flourished, causing the industry to take notice. ROHM's expansion overseas soon became a template for other companies and eventually was accepted as common business practice.
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Samsung extended from the appliance to the computer, communications and other aspects, has become the world's leading semiconductor manufacturers.
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TDK, a leading electronic materials and components producer since 1935, has made significant achievements in the electronics industry. Its products have been widely used in IT...
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Manufacturer of a wide range of surface mount and leaded passive electronic components including inductors, ceramic capacitors, ferrite EMI suppression, Capacitor, Inductor, Modules, EMC, Power Supply.
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Back in 1977 Yageo leveraged its competitive advantages in mass production economies of scale and cost control to blaze new trails in the precision resistor field, and build the foundation for continued success in the PC era. But with the arrival of the post-PC era, and the trend toward miniaturization and shorter product cycles for consumer electronics and telecommunication applications, it became clear that future growth would demand globalization, and the ability to become part of customer supply chains through enhanced service.
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