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NVE corporation

NVE develops and sells devices (Sensors and couplers) using spintronics. NVE is also into MRAM research, and lists Motorola, Cypress and Agilent as licensees.

NVE trades in the NASDAQ (ticker is NVEC). You can follow the latest spintronics news from NVE here.

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