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Case study – STMicroelectronics

By Maija Palmer in London

Published: July 19 2009 19:10 | Last updated: July 19 2009 19:10

One of the best-loved features of both the iPhone and the controllers of the Nintendo Wii games console is that they react to being shaken, moved and turned upside down.

This feature is enabled by an accelerometer chip made by STMicroelectronics, the Franco-Italian semiconductor company.

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