NEC

NEC Corporation (日本電気株式会社, Nippon Denki Kabushiki gaisha, an acronym for the Nippon Electric Company) is a Japanese multinational information technology and electronics corporation, headquartered at the NEC Supertower in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It provides IT and network solutions, including cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT) platform, and telecommunications equipment and software to business enterprises, communications services providers and to government agencies, and has also been the biggest PC vendor in Japan since the 1980s when it launched the PC-8000 series.

NEC Corporation
Native name
日本電気株式会社
Nippon Denki Kabushiki gaisha
FormerlyNippon Electric Company, Limited (1899-1983, in English)
Company typePublic KK
TYO: 6701
Industry
Founded17 July 1899 (1899-07-17)
Tokyo, Japan
HeadquartersNEC Supertower, ,
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Products
Services
Revenue¥2.9 trillion (2021)
¥153 billion (2021)
¥161 billion (2021)
Total assets¥3.7 trillion (2021)
Total equity¥1.5 trillion (2021)
Number of employees
114,714 (2021)
ParentWestern Electric (1899-1941)
Subsidiaries
List
Websitewww.nec.com

NEC was the world's fourth-largest PC manufacturer by 1990. Its semiconductors business unit was the world's largest semiconductor company by annual revenue from 1985 to 1992, the second largest in 1995, one of the top three in 2000, and one of the top 10 in 2006. NEC spun off its semiconductor business to Renesas Electronics and Elpida Memory. Once Japan's major electronics company, NEC has largely withdrawn from manufacturing since the beginning of the 21st century.

NEC was #463 on the 2017 Fortune 500 list. NEC is a member of the Sumitomo Group.

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