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Segment Information
6 Months Ended
Dec. 29, 2012
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Segment Information [Text Block]
SEGMENT INFORMATION

The Company operates and tracks its results in one reportable segment. The Company designs, develops, manufactures and markets a broad range of linear and mixed signal integrated circuits. The Chief Executive Officer has been identified as the Chief Operating Decision Maker as defined by ASC No. 280, Disclosures about Segments Reporting ("ASC 280").

The Company has three operating segments which aggregate into one reportable segment. Under ASC 280, two or more operating segments may be aggregated into a single operating segment for financial reporting purposes if aggregation is consistent with the objective and basic principles of ASC 280, if the segments have similar economic characteristics, and if the segments are similar in each of the following areas:

the nature of products and services;
the nature of the production processes;
the type or class of customer for their products and services; and
the methods used to distribute their products or provide their services.

The Company meets each of the aggregation criteria for the following reasons:

the sale of analog and mixed signal integrated circuits is the primary source of revenue for each of the Company's three operating segments;
the integrated circuits sold by each of the Company's operating segments are manufactured using similar semiconductor manufacturing processes;
the integrated circuits marketed by each of the Company's operating segments are sold to the same types of customers; and
all of the Company's integrated circuits are sold through a centralized sales force and common wholesale distributors.

All of the Company's operating segments share similar long term financial performance as they have similar economic characteristics. The causes for variation among the Company's operating segments are the same and include factors such as (i) life cycle and price and cost fluctuations, (ii) number of competitors, (iii) product differentiation and (iv) size of market opportunity. Additionally, each operating segment is subject to the overall cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry. The number and composition of employees and the amounts and types of tools and materials required are similar for each operating segment. Finally, even though the Company periodically reorganizes the Company's operating segments based upon changes in customers, end-markets or products, acquisitions, long-term growth strategies, and the experience and bandwidth of the senior executives in charge, the common financial goals for each operating segment remain constant.

Enterprise-wide information is provided in accordance with ASC 280. Geographical revenue information is based on customers' ship-to location. Long-lived assets consist of property, plant and equipment. Property, plant and equipment information is based on the physical location of the assets at the end of each fiscal year.

Net revenues from unaffiliated customers by geographic region were as follows:

 
 
Three Months Ended
 
Six Months Ended
 
 
December 29,
2012
 
December 31,
2011
 
December 29,
2012
 
December 31,
2011
 
 
(in thousands)
United States
 
$
62,860

 
$
74,512

 
$
121,981

 
$
151,441

China
 
266,479

 
260,396

 
541,384

 
536,826

Japan
 
35,171

 
37,327

 
70,987

 
74,234

Korea
 
56,616

 
41,678

 
120,995

 
107,439

Rest of Asia
 
102,075

 
88,318

 
203,686

 
168,632

Europe
 
66,941

 
70,995

 
137,848

 
154,633

Rest of World
 
15,164

 
18,133

 
31,500

 
34,156

 
 
$
605,306

 
$
591,359

 
$
1,228,381

 
$
1,227,361



Net long-lived assets by geographic region were as follows:
 
December 29,
2012
 
June 30,
2012
 
(in thousands)
United States
$
1,028,384

 
$
957,982

Philippines
199,752

 
247,681

Thailand
82,045

 
99,308

Rest of World
48,833

 
48,635

 
$
1,359,014

 
$
1,353,606