| 04.2007 |
Sophia
Holdings Co., Ltd. becomes the parent company of Sophia Systems |
|
11.2005
|
released
our concept model for a hybrid cellular and IP phone, "SGVP" |
| 06.2005 |
received
ISO14001 certification |
|
05.2005
|
released
our next generation"EJ-Debug" JTAG emulators supporting
ETM/ETB trace |
| 12.2004 |
established
a subsidiary company, "Sophia Research Institute Inc." |
| 07.2004 |
received
ISO9001 certification |
| 04.2004 |
released
our "EJ-Extreme" Full featured ICE |
| 12.2003 |
released
our 2nd JTAG emulator, "EJ-Debug" series |
| 11.2003 |
released
our first Flash ROM writer, "EJ-Writer" series |
| 10.2003 |
released
"IP RADIO", a radio designed to play Internet broadcasts
without the need of a PC |
| 03.2003 |
released
"Network Voice Recorder", a call center recorder device |
| 02.2002 |
released
the UniSTAC II ICE for PXA250 at the same time Intel® PXA250
applications processor was announced |
| 02.2002 |
released
"Kabcom", a consumer device for showing stock market charts
in real-time |
| 11.2000 |
signed
OEM contract with Object Technology Inc. To enter the embedded Java2
market |
| 03.2000 |
released
"Radio Server", a digital radio broadcast recorder |
| 08.1999 |
released
the first
ICE to support Intel® StrongARM® SA-1100 |
| 07.1999 |
announced
contract with Microsoft® regarding Wince® integrator |
| 04.1999 |
released
our first Flash ROM emulator |
| 06.1998 |
moved
headquarters to MICON city facility (Kawasaki, Japan) |
| 01.1998 |
released
our first JTAG emulator, "UniSTAC/J" series |
| 06.1996 |
released
our high-level language debugger, "WATCHPOINT" |
| 04.1996 |
released
our second high-performance ICE, "UniSTAC" series |
| 07.1992 |
released
our first high-performance ICE, "MultiSTAC" series |
| 07.1992 |
acquired
VANGUARD products from Teradyne Inc. in the USA |
| 09.1991 |
released
"KABCOM", real-time stock tracker |
| 12.1988 |
built
new facility in MICON city (Kawasaki Japan) |
| 12.1988
|
listed
on JASDAQ as a publicly traded company |
| 01.1985 |
partnered
with Hitachi to support their original microprocessor |
| 10.1981 |
moved
headquarters to Hachioji, Tokyo |
| 01.1980 |
released
the first In-Circuit Emulator (ICE), "in-II" |
| 09.1978 |
started
developing System Analyzer's for JIPDEC (Japan Information Processing
Development Corporation) |
| 08.1975 |
Sophia
Systems Co., Ltd. was founded |