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  2. Category:Electronics companies of China - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Electronics companies of China" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aigo;

  3. JD.com - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Liu Qiangdong on 18 June 1998, and its retail platform went online in 2004. It started as an online magneto-optical store, but soon diversified, selling electronics, mobile phones, computers, and similar items. The company changed its domain name to 360buy.com in June 2007 and then to JD.com in 2013.

  4. Eoptolink - Wikipedia

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    Eoptolink (Chinese: 新易盛; pinyin: Xīnyìshèng) is a publicly listed Chinese company headquartered in Chengdu that engages in the manufacture and sale of optical modules. In 2022, it was ranked as the seventh largest transceiver supplier in the world.

  5. China Electronics Technology Group Corporation - Wikipedia

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    China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC; 中国电子科技集团公司; zhongguo dianzi keji jituan gongsi [5]) is a Chinese state-owned company established in 2002. Its fields include communications equipment, computers, electronic equipment, IT infrastructure, networks, software development, research services, investment and ...

  6. Tongfu Microelectronics - Wikipedia

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    Tongfu Microelectronics (TFME; Chinese: 通富微电; pinyin: Tōngfù Wéidiàn) is a publicly listed Chinese semiconductor company headquartered in Nantong, Jiangsu.. It is one of the largest Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) companies in mainland China.

  7. Electronics industry in China - Wikipedia

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    In 1964, CAS debuted China's first self-developed large digital computer, the 119. [11]: 101 The 119 was a core technology in facilitating China's first successful nuclear weapon test (Project 596), also in 1964. [11]: 101 In 1966, China transitioned from vacuum-tube computers to fully transistorized computers.