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mCube is a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Jose, California and offices at multiple locations in Hsinchu, Taipei, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. mCube manufactures and provide the world’s smallest microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) motion sensors, The Key enablers for New Internet of Moving Things (IoMT). Virtually anything that moves can take advantage of a motion sensor and thus it creates a huge market opportunity for MEMS manufacturers. By 2025, analysts predict more than 150 billion devices will be connected to the Internet and a large percentage of those devices will be in motion.
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mCube is a fabless semiconductor company founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Jose, California and offices at multiple locations in Hsinchu, Taipei, Shanghai, and Shenzhen. mCube manufactures and provide the world’s smallest microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) motion sensors, The Key enablers for New Internet of Moving Things (IoMT). Virtually anything that moves can take advantage of a motion sensor and thus it creates a huge market opportunity for MEMS manufacturers. By 2025, analysts predict more than 150 billion devices will be connected to the Internet and a large percentage of those devices will be in motion.
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