Silicon Power

Silicon Power Computer & Communications Incorporated, commonly referred to as Silicon Power and as SP, is an international brand and a Taiwan-based manufacturer of flash memory products, including flash memory cards, USB flash drives, portable hard drives, DRAM modules, card readers, solid state drives, USB adapters, and other industrial grade computer products.

Silicon Power Computer & Communications Inc.
廣穎電通股份有限公司
Public company
IndustryInformation technology, Storage devices and Electronics
FoundedTaipei, Taiwan (2003)
HeadquartersTaipei, Taiwan
ProductsFlash memory cards
USB flash drives
Portable hard drives
DRAM modules
Card readers
Solid state drives
USB 3.0 adapters
Industrial products
RevenueUS$213 million (2010)
Number of employees
500-1000
Websitewww.silicon-power.com

Overview

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Silicon Power is headquartered in the Neihu district of Taipei, Taiwan, and was founded in 2003 by a group of professionals that specialized in international business, global marketing, and technical engineering of flash data storage. Silicon Power produces digital memory and storage solutions for both consumer and professional use.

Corporate information

Silicon Power has offices in Taiwan, Japan, the Netherlands, Balkan, Russia, China, India, the United States, as well as manufacturing facilities in Taiwan and logistics facilities in Taiwan and Netherlands. In 2012, Silicon Power changed status from private to public on the OTC Taiwan Exchange (TWO).[1]

In a 2010 survey by the Common Wealth Magazine, Silicon Power was ranked No.11 in the top 1,000 fastest growing manufacturers in Taiwan and ranked No.1 in the Semiconductor industry.[2]

History

Silicon Power was founded in the Neihu district of Taipei, Taiwan in 2003.[3] In 2004–2008, branches were opened in the Netherlands and Japan.

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