SHARP/Socle Technology
Socle Technology is a Foxconn subsidiary managing semiconductor solutions and distributing SHARP electronic devices, microcontrollers, and IC components through a worldwide channel network.
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Socle Technology is a fully-owned subsidiary of Foxconn that leverages its semiconductor expertise to manage and distribute electronic components globally. The company has established a worldwide IC distribution channel to provide electronic devices from tier-1 semiconductor manufacturers, with SHARP being a key partner in its product portfolio.
Through its strategic position within the Foxconn ecosystem, Socle Technology offers comprehensive semiconductor solutions including microcontrollers, memory devices, and various integrated circuits. The company serves OEMs and electronics manufacturers requiring reliable component sourcing and technical support.
- Partnership with SHARP for microcontroller and semiconductor distribution
- Global IC distribution network and technical support
- Part of Foxconn's strategic semiconductor management
- Solutions for IoT, consumer electronics, and industrial applications
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the relationship between SHARP and Socle Technology?
- Socle Technology is a Foxconn subsidiary that has established a worldwide IC channel to distribute electronic devices from SHARP and other tier-1 semiconductor companies.
- What products does SHARP/Socle Technology offer?
- SHARP/Socle Technology offers microcontrollers, memory devices, and various integrated circuits for IoT, consumer electronics, and industrial applications.
- Who owns Socle Technology?
- Socle Technology is a fully-owned subsidiary of Foxconn, utilizing its semiconductor expertise to manage component distribution worldwide.
- What markets does SHARP/Socle Technology serve?
- SHARP/Socle Technology serves markets including IoT devices, consumer electronics, industrial automation, and embedded systems applications.