CML Microsystems Plc
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Price: 309 GBX -3.44% Market Closed
Market Cap: 51.3m GBX
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49.2m GBX
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Semiconductors

CML Microsystems Plc engages in developing mixed-signal, radio frequency and microwave semiconductors for global communications markets. The company is headquartered in Maldon, Essex and currently employs 147 full-time employees. The firm develops mixed-signal, radio frequency (RF) and microwave semiconductors for global communications markets. The company is a supplier of high performance RF products and mixed-signal baseband/modem processors across multiple wireless voice and data communication markets. The firm offers its services across markets, such as wireless and satellite, network infrastructure, Internet of things (IoT) and aerospace and defense. The firm is focused on one primary reporting segment, being the semiconductor segment. Its high frequency, high bandwidth monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMICs) targeting RF and millimeter wave (mmWave), support markets, such as fifth generation (5G), satellite and IoT.

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