MIPS Technologies Inc. in Sunnyvale creates high-end microprocessors that can be found in digital TVs, cable modems, cameras, laser printers, network routers, set-top boxes and, most recently, mobile phones and tablet computers. The company licenses its technology to semiconductor makers that then design and sell MIPS-based processors to a variety of electronics manufacturers, including Broadcom Corp., its biggest customer. For the fiscal year ended June 30 the company reported revenue of $82 million, a 17 percent increase from the previous year. Net income was $17.8 million, a 38 percent hike, though it has dipped in the two most recent quarters.
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Gail Shulman, 50, is vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary for MIPS. She joined the company’s legal department in 1999 and added her current titles in 2009.
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