Category
page 1Computer companies established in 1983
Wacom
is a Japanese company headquartered in Kazo, Saitama, Japan, that specializes in manufacturing graphics tablets and related products. As of 2012 Wacom generated sales of approximately 40.7 billion yen with 785 employees. Wacom also has major offices in Dusseldorf, Germany and Vancouver, Washington. The company's shares are listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
KYE Systems Corp.
company
Maxim Integrated
American company that designs, manufactures, and sells analog and mixed-signal integrated circuits
Thinking Machines Corporation
defunct supercomputer company

Tseng Labs
computer graphics chip maker
Clevo
Clevo () is a Taiwanese OEM/ODM computer manufacturer that produces laptop computers. They sell bare-bones laptop chassis (barebooks) to value-added resellers who build customized laptops for individual customers.
Award Software
American software company
Sequent Computer Systems
defunct computer hardware company
Targus
computer accessories company
ETA Systems
defunct American computer manufacturer
nCUBE
nCUBE was a series of parallel computing computers from the company of the same name. Early generations of the hardware used a custom microprocessor. With its final generations of servers, nCUBE no longer designed custom microprocessors for machines, but used server-class chips manufactured by a third party in massively parallel hardware deployments, primarily for the purposes of on-demand video.