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| [[DiBcom]] || France || produces DVB-T and DVB-H [[Demodulator]] chipsets for mobile usage |
| [[DiBcom]] || France || produces DVB-T and DVB-H [[Demodulator]] chipsets for mobile usage |
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| [[Tai-Hui|E3C Technologies]] || || Actual vendor is Tai-Hui; E3C is a branding name |
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| [[EMPIA Technology]] || Taiwan || Merged with eGalax Inc. in December 2006 to become EETI |
| [[EMPIA Technology]] || Taiwan || Merged with eGalax Inc. in December 2006 to become EETI |
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| Grundig || Germany || |
| [[Grundig]] || Germany || |
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| [[Infineon]] || Germany || tuner ICs |
| [[Infineon]] || Germany || tuner ICs |
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| [[Intel]] || U.S.A. || |
| [[Intel]] || U.S.A. || |
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| LG Innotek || Korea || |
| [[LG Innotek]] || Korea || |
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| [[LSI Logic Corporation]] || U.S.A.|| |
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| [[Microtune]] || U.S.A. || |
| [[Microtune]] || U.S.A. || |
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| Mirconas || Switzerland || |
| [[Mirconas]] || Switzerland || |
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| [[Mitel]] || Canada || |
| [[Mitel]] || Canada || |
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| NEC || Japan || |
| [[NEC]] || Japan || |
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| [[NXP Semiconductors]] || Netherlands || |
| [[NXP Semiconductors]] || Netherlands || |
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| [[Oren]] || || Acquired by Zoran Corporation in June 2005 |
| [[Oren]] || || Acquired by Zoran Corporation in June 2005 |
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| Panasonic || Japan || |
| [[Panasonic]] || Japan || |
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| [[Philips Semiconductors]] || Netherlands || various; now see NXP |
| [[Philips Semiconductors]] || Netherlands || various; now see NXP |
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| Samsung || South Korea || |
| [[Samsung]] || South Korea || |
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| [[SPaSE]] || Netherlands || |
| [[SPaSE]] || Netherlands || |
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| [[STMicroelectronics]] || Geneva || |
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| Thomson || France || |
| [[Thomson]] || France || |
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| [[Texas Instruments]] || U.S.A. || |
| [[Texas Instruments]] || U.S.A. || |
Revision as of 01:14, 24 May 2009
Tuners, Demodulators, A/V Decoders , Encoders, Decoders, USB bridge, PCI bridge, PCIe bridge ....
Vendor | Headquarters | Comments |
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Afatech | Taiwan | Merged with ITE Tech. Inc. in 2008 |
Alps | Japan | |
ATI/AMD | U.S.A./Canada | |
Atmel | U.S.A. | |
Auvitek | China/U.S.A. | |
B2C2 Inc. | U.S.A. | |
Broadcom | U.S.A. | |
Brooktree Corporation | U.S.A. | Bought by Rockwell Semiconductors in 1996 |
Cirrus Logic | U.S.A. | |
Conexant | U.S.A. | |
Cypress | U.S.A. | |
DiBcom | France | produces DVB-T and DVB-H Demodulator chipsets for mobile usage |
Digimove | ||
E3C Technologies | Actual vendor is Tai-Hui; E3C is a branding name | |
EMPIA Technology | Taiwan | Merged with eGalax Inc. in December 2006 to become EETI |
Grundig | Germany | |
Infineon | Germany | tuner ICs |
Intel | U.S.A. | |
LG Innotek | Korea | |
LSI Logic Corporation | U.S.A. | |
Maxlinear | U.S.A. | tuner ICs (MXL5003S,MXL5005S) |
Microtune | U.S.A. | |
Mirconas | Switzerland | |
Mitel | Canada | |
NEC | Japan | |
NXP Semiconductors | Netherlands | |
Oren | Acquired by Zoran Corporation in June 2005 | |
Panasonic | Japan | |
Philips Semiconductors | Netherlands | various; now see NXP |
Samsung | South Korea | |
SPaSE | Netherlands | |
STMicroelectronics | Geneva | |
Thomson | France | |
Texas Instruments | U.S.A. | |
ULi Electronics | Acquired by Nvidia in 2006 | |
Vision Group Plc | Scotland | Acquired by STMicroelectronics in 1999 |
ViXS | ||
VLSI Technology | U.S.A. | |
VLSI Vision Ltd | Scotland | |
Xceive | U.S.A. | |
Zarlink Semiconductor | Canada | Acquired by Intel in October 2005 |
Zoran | U.S.A. |