The town's industries also include electronics manufacturing and assembly by Sanmina-SCI Corporation, formerly Space Craft Incorporated.
Newisys, a Server and Storage company with expertise in glue-chips for Opterons, based in Austin, Texas, was co-founded by Claymon A Cipione (who was later AMD CIO from 2005-2008) and Phil Hester (who later was AMD's CTO from 2005 till 2008) in 2000, and was acquired in 2004 by manufacturer Sanmina-SCI.
The Sanmina company was founded by Milan Mandarić and Jure Sola in 1980, as a printed circuit manufacturer.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation | Australian Broadcasting Corporation | Oracle Corporation | International Finance Corporation | Chevron Corporation | Digital Equipment Corporation | News Corporation | Lockheed Corporation | corporation | Hearst Corporation | Scholastic Corporation | Northrop Corporation | Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation | Gibson Guitar Corporation | CBS Corporation | Fender Musical Instruments Corporation | ITT Corporation | Sharp Corporation | RAND Corporation | NCR Corporation | Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation | Sperry Corporation | Singer Corporation | Case Corporation | Science Applications International Corporation | Polaroid Corporation | Multinational corporation | Burroughs Corporation | Bendix Corporation | Olympus Corporation |
Many companies like Dell, Nokia, Nokia Siemens Network, Motorola, Cisco, Samsung, Siemens, Sony-Ericsson, Flextronics, Foxconn, Alcatel, Texas Instruments, Laird plc, Salcomp, ProWorks, Perlos(LOM), Power Wave Tech, Jabil Green and Sanmina-SCI have set up their plants in this corridor with an investment of approximately $1 billion.
Parts of the site were sold off to companies such as Sanmina-SCI and Lenovo, which have now closed.