Article: Lingsen Precision joins Nintendo's supply chain of Wii.(Brief article)

Taipei, June 1, 2009 (CENS) -- The Taiwan-based Lingsen Precision Industries Ltd., engaged in semiconductor contract assembly, has reportedly landed orders for assembling MEMS (micro electro mechanical systems) Gyroscope sensors used in Nintendo's hot-selling Wii TV game consoles, according to industry sources.

Nintendo has launched Motion Plus joystick peripheral, which is built with MEMS Gyroscope sensor and can be clipped on the bottom of the joystick of Wii for enhanced sensitiveness to user's motions. Accordingly, the firm has contracted U.S.-based InvenSense Inc. to supply the MEMS gyro sensors, with Lingsen and a Thai company assembling. With the contract ...

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