Mark Horner

31-33 Manufacturing

334111 Electronic Computer Manufacturing

This industry comprises establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing and/or assembling electronic computers, such as mainframes, personal computers, workstations, laptops, and computer servers. Computers can be analog, digital, or hybrid. Digital computers, the most common type, are devices that do all of the following: (1) store the processing program or programs and the data immediately necessary for the execution of the program; (2) can be freely programmed in accordance with the requirements of the user; (3) perform arithmetical computations specified by the user; and (4) execute, without human intervention, a processing program that requires the computer to modify its execution by logical decision during the processing run. Analog computers are capable of simulating mathematical models and contain at least analog, control, and programming elements. The manufacture of computers includes the assembly or integration of processors, coprocessors, memory, storage, and input/output devices into a user-programmable final product.

Average Jobs Employed 16
Average Loan Given $255,680
Number of Loans Given 534
Total Amount Loaned $136,533,308

Manufacturing digital telecommunications switches, and local area network and wide area network communication equipment, such as bridges, routers, and gateways are classified in Industry 334210, Telephone Apparatus Manufacturing;

Manufacturing blank magnetic and optical recording media are classified in U.S. Industry 334613, Blank Magnetic and Optical Recording Media Manufacturing;

Manufacturing machinery or equipment that incorporates electronic computers for operation or control purposes and embedded control applications are classified in the Manufacturing sector based on the classification of the complete machinery or equipment;

Manufacturing internal, loaded, printed circuit board devices, such as sound, video, controller, and network interface cards; internal and external computer modems. solid-state storage devices for computers are classified in Industry 33441, Semiconductor and Other Electronic Component Manufacturing;

Manufacturing other parts, such as casings, stampings, cable sets, and switches, for computers are classified in the Manufacturing sector based on their associated production processes.

Retailing computers with on-site assembly are classified in U.S. Industry 443142, Electronics Stores.