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  • DiBcom is a fabless semiconductor company that designs high-performance chipsets for digital TV that enable low-power mobile and fixed TV reception everywhere. Its chipsets are compliant with the current worldwide Digital Video Broadcast standards DVB-T, DVB-SH, ISDB-T, T-DMB, ATSC, CMMB and CTTB.

  • Innofidei designs and develops mobile multimedia terminal receiving chips, terminal baseband chips for radio communications, and platform processing chips for the mobile Internet. Since its establishment, Innofidei has successfully released multiple innovative CMMB terminal core chips with independent intellectual property and successfully serviced the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and 2010 Shanghai Expo.

  • MediaTek Inc. is a leading fabless semiconductor company for wireless communications and digital multimedia solutions. The company is a market leader and pioneer in cutting-edge system-on-a-chip (SOC) solutions for wireless communications, high-definition digital TV, optical storage, and high-definition DVD products.

  • Newport Media is a fabless semiconductor company that develops and sells highly integrated solutions for emerging digital audio and mobile TV broadcast standards. Newport Media's management and development team leverages its collective experience in wireless handset and digital set-top box industries to develop broadcast multi-media architectures and IC implementations with unprecedented performance, power consumption, size and cost.

  • Parrot has developed the most extensive range of hands-free systems on the market for cars, motorbikes and scooters, including wireless multimedia products geared towards audiovisual applications. In late July 2011, Parrot acquired the Mobile TV technology company DiBcom.

  • Renesas Technology Corporation became Renesas Electronics after merging with the former NEC Electronics Corporation. The new company set it's sights on the three product areas; microcontrollers, SoC solutions, and analog & power devices.

  • Established in June, 2004, Siano develops highly integrated silicon receiver chips for the mobile digital TV (MDTV) and terrestrial TV (DTT) markets. The company cooperates with the leading ecosystem partners for modules, middleware and software applications, as well as with multimedia and application processor makers, to deliver complete MDTV solutions.

  • Spreadtrum Communications is a fabless semiconductor company that develops baseband and RF processor solutions for the wireless communications market. Spreadtrum also develops AVS decoder chip solutions for the broadcast television market. The corporation's acquisition portfolio includes Telegent Systems, notable for producing innovative analog and hybrid analog/digital broadcast mobile TV chips.