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Austin Chamber of Commerce State of the Economy & Employers

This presentation provides an overview of the state of the economy in Austin and highlights the largest private sector employers headquartered in the city. It also includes information on recent new and expanded operations by major U.S. and foreign firms.

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Austin Chamber of Commerce State of the Economy & Employers

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  1. Austin Chamber of Commerce 12•07 State of the Economy • Employers • As presented to the Keller Williams Agent Leadership Council

  2. Largest Private SectorEmployers

  3. Headquartered in Austin Active Power American Achievement American Campus Communities ArthroCare Borland Software CFAN Cirrus Logic Citizens ClearCube Technology Compass Learning Convio Crossroads Systems Dell DMX EZCorp Freescale Semiconductor Girling Health Care Golfsmith International Green Mountain Energy GSD&M Guaranty Financial Services HealthTronics Holt, Rinehart & Winston Hoover's Keller Williams Realty Luminex Motion Computing Motive Multimedia Games National Instruments Perficient Pervasive Software ReAble Therapeutics Schlotzsky's SEMATECH Sheshunoff Information Services SigmaTel Silicon Laboratories Staktek TECO-Westinghouse Motor Co. Temple-Inland ViaGen Vignette Whole Foods Market

  4. Other Significant Operations of Major U.S. & Foreign Firms 3M Abbott Laboratories Advanced Micro Devices Affiliated Computer Services Apple Applied Materials AT&T BAE Systems Cisco Systems Computer Sciences Corporation Convergys Countrywide Financial Dresser Emerson Farmers Insurance Group Harte-Hanks Hewlett-Packard Home Depot Hospira IBM Indymac Bancorp Intel Level 3 Communications NCSoft Oracle Progressive Insurance Qualcomm Samsung Sears Home Services Siemens Solectron Spansion St. Jude Medical State Farm Insurance Sun Microsystems SYSCO Time Warner Toyko Electron Unisys URS Corp.

  5. Recent New & Expanded Operations Advanced Micro Devices Airborn Apple Computer Austin Info Systems Blizzard Entertainment Borland Software C-FAN Citicorp Compass Learning Convergys Dell Dimensional Fund Advisors DMX Education Finance Partners Farmers Insurance Freescale Semiconductor Gardco Lighting Hewlett-Packard IBM Image Microsystems Indymac Bank Intel The Jewelry Channel KoMiCo Motorola National Cancer Information Center PayPal PIE Screening PRC Progressive Qualcomm Samsung Security Cameras Direct SolarWinds St. Jude Medical Sunset Direct/ Rainmaker Sys. TECO-Westinghouse

  6. Recent New & Expanded Operations

  7. Recent New & Expanded Operations: Microelectronics

  8. Selected Major Technology Sector Employers

  9. Austin’s Semiconductor Industry

  10. Austin’s Newest Semiconductor Investments • Samsung Electronics Co.—world’s second largest chip maker—announced that the company will build a new 300mm fabrication facility and create nearly 1,000 new jobs in Austin—expected $3.5-$4 billion investment is the largest single investment of a foreign company in the U.S. • Advanced Micro Devices—global technology company with a 25-year history in Austin—constructing a new, 60-acre campus in SW Austin, doubling its existing office space and affirming its long-term commitment to the Greater Austin region. • Freescale Semiconductor—global leader in the design and manufacture of semiconductors—became a publicly traded company in 2004 after 50 years as a part of Motorola—selected Austin for its HQ despite fierce competition from other regions around the world—the headquarters employs 6,000 in Austin. • Spansion—largest semiconductor company dealing exclusively in flash memory manufacturing and solutions—employs some 1,000 people in Austin—invested over $500 million in upgrades to its Austin fab over the past three years.

  11. Austin’s Other ComputerRelated Employers

  12. Austin’s Software Industry

  13. Advanced Micro Devices Agere Systems Alereon ARM AT&T Cadence Design Systems Cisco Systems Conexant Systems Dell ETS-Lindgren Freescale Semiconductor Gemalto IBM Corp. Intel Corp. Interstate Connections Marvell Technology Group Motion Computing Motive Motorola Movero Technology National Instruments Nokia NXP Semiconductors Qualcomm SigmaTel Silicon Laboratories Spansion Sprint Nextel Symmetricom Symtx Tangoe Texas Instruments Trillion Partners Verizon Wireless Wayport Wenzel Associates Austin’s Wireless Industry

  14. Abbott Spine Ambion Asuragen ATRbio CarboMedics Catalis Health CEDRA Corp. Clincial Pathology Laboratories E-MDs Encore Medical Esoterix Healthtronics Hospira Luminex Medical Carbon Research Institute Opus Healthcare Solutions PharmaForm PPD Development SCIREX Corp. Starkey Laboratories Stratagene TOPAZ Technologies Austin’s Biomedical Products & Pharmaceuticals Industry

  15. Active Power AeroVironment Austin Biofuels Austin Energy Clean Fuels USA EEStor Inc. Fallbrook Technologies Geotek Good & Associates Green Mountain Energy HelioVolt IBM Solutions Experience Lab Janets Solar Meridian Solar Rotec Designs Site Controls Austin’s Clean Energy Industry

  16. AutomotiveThe Brain in Your Car Comes from Austin • Cypress Semiconductor—integrated circuits/chips used in engine controls, sensors, & various SRAM apps • Freescale Semiconductor—Power PC chip is the most pervasive automotive semiconductor in the world • IBM—voice recognition software for GM OnStar; Power PC chip • Manning NavComp—vehicle tracking software & integration solutions for commercial fleets • Parrot—chipsets, algorithms, & protocol stacks for OEMs & partner suppliers • Silicon Laboratories—mixed signal ICs, incl. MCUs & satellite radio tuners for variety of automotive apps including XM Radio • SMSC NA Automotive—Media Oriented Systems Transport (MOST) technology used in integrating infotainment into the automobile • Spansion—flash memory chip fabrication for automotive, wireless & consumer electronics • Venkel—surface mount passive components used in automotive electronics

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