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MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC ANNOUNCES NEW SEMICONDUCTOR DIVISION TO
SUPPORT NORTH AMERICAN OPTOELECTRONIC AND MICROWAVE/RF CUSTOMERS
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- March 24, 2003 --
Mitsubishi Electric & Electronic USA, Inc., today announced
it will establish the new Semiconductor Division on April 1, 2003,
to provide compound semiconductors in discrete and module form for
optoelectronic and microwave/radio frequency (RF) customers based
in North America. The new division will remain headquartered in
California's "Silicon Valley" area and will provide marketing,
sales and application engineering support. Regional sales offices
and third-party sales and distribution channels will also be located
throughout the United States and Canada.
"We are establishing the new Semiconductor Division to demonstrate
our continued commitment to our optoelectronic and microwave/RF
customers," said Kiyoshi Kawakami, president and CEO of Mitsubishi
Electric & Electronic USA, Inc. "Although the overall high-technology
market continues to go through challenging times, we believe that
compound semiconductors will remain a strong and viable market over
the long term. Our new division will enable us to continue offering
world-class products to these customers."
"At a time when many of our competitors are receding, we have
increased our efforts in next-generation optoelectronic and microwave/RF
technologies," said Daniel Chen, general manager of the new
division. "We believe that by making the investment now, we
will be in the best position to provide our customers with the most
advanced technologies when the market demands them. We have a highly
qualified team of professionals ready to bring these technologies
to market with sensitivity to the unique needs of each customer."
Mitsubishi Electric Optoelectronic Products
Mitsubishi Electric offers a diverse range of optoelectronic products
for synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH), synchronous optical network
(SONET), 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10-GbE), fiber channel, coarse wavelength
division multiplexing (CWDM), dense wavelength division multiplexing
(DWDM), data communication and optical time domain reflectometer
(OTDR) applications, as well as passive optical network systems,
test and instrumentation applications and cable television (CATV)
distribution. Discrete light sources include electro-absorption
(EA) modulators; Fabry-Perot (FP), distributed feedback (DFB), and
pump laser diodes; and EA modulated laser (EML) diodes. Other discrete
products include avalanche and PIN photodiodes, laser drivers, and
receiver pre-amplifiers. The company also manufactures laser diode
and detector modules, as well as integrated transmitters-receivers
(transceivers) and transponders.
The company's optoelectronic product families conform to leading-edge
current and future multi-source agreements such as XENPAK, X2, XPAK,
and XFP for transmission speeds ranging from 155 megabits per second
(Mbps) to 10 gigabits per second (Gbps), with 40-Gbps products beginning
introduction. Mitsubishi Electric milestones include the introduction
of the world's first single-chip, 10-gigabit Ethernet physical-layer
transceiver large-scale integrated circuit (LAN-PHY LSI) manufactured
using silicon-on-insulator complementary metal-oxide semiconductor
(SOI-CMOS) technology.
Mitsubishi Electric Microwave/RF Products
Mitsubishi Electric manufactures a variety of microwave and RF semiconductors
for linear, low-noise and high-power communications applications
such as basestations, including satellite and terrestrial transmitters
and receivers, mobile radios, cellular phones and subscriber units.
The company produces gallium arsenide (GaAs) field-effect transistors
(FETs), modules and monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs)
using hetero-bipolar transistor (HBT), pseudomorphic high electron
mobility transistor (PHEMT), metal semiconductor field-effect transistor
(MESFET) and heterostructure FET (HFET) technologies. The company
also manufactures silicon RF power transistors and modules using
metal-oxide semiconductor (MOS) and lateral diffused MOS (LDMOS)
technologies for the industrial and consumer markets.
Mitsubishi Electric offers low-noise, unmatched and internally matched
GaAs FETs that cover the L, S, C, X and Ku bands. The company also
produces phone modules for CDMA and GSM applications. Mitsubishi
Electric is in the process of introducing a consolidated line of
metal-oxide semiconductor field-effect transistor (MOSFET) based
broadband RF transistors and modules that cover a wider frequency
range than previous-generation devices.
For more information about Mitsubishi Electric's optoelectronic
and microwave/RF semiconductor products, please visit www.mitsubishichips.com
About Mitsubishi Electric US Companies
Mitsubishi Electric US represents roughly a dozen companies that
market an extensive line of consumer, commercial and industrial
electronics products. These include semiconductor devices; high-definition
televisions, DVD players and VCRs; stadium display screens; systems
and components for automobile manufacturers, elevators and escalators;
heating and air conditioning systems; factory automation equipment,
power products and other items. With nearly 6,000 employees in 30
locations throughout North America, sales in fiscal year 2001 were
approximately $2.7 billion.
For additional information visit www.MitsubishiElectric.com
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Trademark Information
Mitsubishi and the Mitsubishi logo are registered trademarks of
Mitsubishi Electric Corporation in the U.S.A., Japan, and other
countries.
Keywords
Mitsubishi, optoelectronic, microwave, RF, high frequency.
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