EM Microelectronics is a Swiss semiconductor manufacturer that specializes in ultra low-power, low-voltage integrated circuits for the Internet of Things (IoT), wireless communications, and battery-operated applications.
Founded in 1975 in Marin, Switzerland
Acquired by Swatch Group in 1998
Developed the world's first integrated circuit with ultra-low power consumption (the EM6021) in 1995
Expanded product lines to include products for wireless communications, automotive applications, and healthcare
A global semiconductor manufacturer with a wide range of products, including microcontrollers, sensors, and power management ICs.
A leading semiconductor manufacturer with a wide range of products, including microcontrollers, sensors, and power management ICs.
A semiconductor manufacturer specializing in microcontrollers, analog ICs, and memory devices.
Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) SoC with ultra-low power consumption and high security features.
Ultra low-power, low-voltage 32-bit microcontroller for sensor applications.
Wireless transceiver for Zigbee and other 2.4 GHz wireless protocols.
EM Microelectronics is a Swiss semiconductor manufacturer that specializes in ultra low-power, low-voltage integrated circuits for the Internet of Things (IoT), wireless communications, and battery-operated applications.
EM Microelectronics is owned by Swatch Group, a Swiss watchmaker and jewelry company.
EM Microelectronics makes ultra low-power, low-voltage integrated circuits for the Internet of Things (IoT), wireless communications, and battery-operated applications.
EM Microelectronics' main products include the EMBC22 Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) SoC, the EM6300 microcontroller, and the EM9304 wireless transceiver.
Some competitors to EM Microelectronics include STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments, and Microchip Technology, among others.