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{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (株式会社エスアイエレクトロニクス, Kabushiki Gaisha Esuai Erekutoronikusu), was a Japanese hardware development company who developed and produced processors for amusement systems, video display systems as well as software development environments, video boards and final assembly services. | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (株式会社エスアイエレクトロニクス, Kabushiki Gaisha Esuai Erekutoronikusu), was a Japanese hardware development company who developed and produced processors for amusement systems, video display systems as well as software development environments, video boards and final assembly services. | ||
− | The company was founded in the | + | The company was founded in the 1960s as "Systemus" (システムウス), initially producing factory monotoring systems used for industrial process control and later venturing in the manufacturing of small business microcomputers. |
On April 3, 1992 the company was aqcuired by [[Sega]] and became its wholly-owned subsidiary{{fileref|40JigyouHoukokusho JP.pdf|page=10}}, responsible for the manufacturing and repairing of home video game console development tools. | On April 3, 1992 the company was aqcuired by [[Sega]] and became its wholly-owned subsidiary{{fileref|40JigyouHoukokusho JP.pdf|page=10}}, responsible for the manufacturing and repairing of home video game console development tools. |
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Defunct: 2017-05 | ||
Merged with: Kaga Electronics Co. Ltd. | ||
Merged into: Kaga Components Co. Ltd. | ||
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SI Electronics (株式会社エスアイエレクトロニクス, Kabushiki Gaisha Esuai Erekutoronikusu), was a Japanese hardware development company who developed and produced processors for amusement systems, video display systems as well as software development environments, video boards and final assembly services.
The company was founded in the 1960s as "Systemus" (システムウス), initially producing factory monotoring systems used for industrial process control and later venturing in the manufacturing of small business microcomputers.
On April 3, 1992 the company was aqcuired by Sega and became its wholly-owned subsidiary[1], responsible for the manufacturing and repairing of home video game console development tools.
On May 1, 2001, Sammy Corporation acquired 90 % of its shares and seven years later in July 2008 the company was acquired by Tokyo-based company Kaga Electronics Co. Ltd. (parent company of now defunct video game developing and publishing company Kaga Create Co., Ltd.) becoming its wholly-owned subsidiary.
In Ocotober 2016 following a restrutcturing of the Kaga Electronics group of companies, the company merged into Kaga Components Co., Ltd. (later Kaga Devices Co., Ltd, established in May 1997 by merging Voltek Corp, a subsidiary of Kaga Electronics and Tokei Denko Co.,Ltd) and was ultimately dissolved following liquidation in May 2017.
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