Linux Foundation - Members

Members

By the end of July 2011, there are more than 100 corporate members who identify with the ideals & mission of the Linux Foundation :

  1. Platinum Members (9), who each donate US$500,000 annually, incl. (listed alphabetically) Fujitsu Ltd, Hitachi Ltd, Intel Corp., IBM Corp., NEC Corp., Oracle Corp., Qualcomm Innovation Center Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, Hewlett-Packard Development Co. LP
  2. Gold Members (11), who each donate US$100,000 annually, incl. (listed alphabetically) Advanced Micro Devices Inc., China Mobile Ltd, Cisco Systems Inc., Electronics and Telecommunications Research Inst., Google Inc., Motorola Solutions Inc., NetApp Inc., Nokia Oyj., Novell Inc., Panasonic Corp., and Toyota Motor Corp.
  3. Silver Members (78), who each donate US$5,000-20,000 (scaling with number of employees) annually, e.g. (listed alphabetically) Adobe Systems Inc., ARM Holdings PLC, Broadcom Corp., Canonical Ltd, Dell Inc., DreamWorks Animation LLC, EMC Corp., Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd, Igalia S.L., Lexmark International, Inc., LG Electronics Inc., MIPS Technologies Inc., Protecode Inc., Red Hat Inc., Renesas Electronics Corp., Siemens AG, Sony Corp., Texas Instruments Inc., Tieto, Twitter, Toshiba Corp., VMware Inc., et al.
  4. Affiliates (5).

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