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Cherry AG (formerly Cherry Corporation and stylized as CHERRY) is a German computer peripheral-device maker. The company has its roots in the
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and is headquartered in Germany. It has additional offices in the
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, and China. They manufactured a large range of products including sensors, vibrators and automotive modules until 2008, when Peter Cherry, the son of Walter L. Cherry, sold his company to
ZF Friedrichshafen AG ZF Friedrichshafen AG, also known as ZF Group, originally ''Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen'', and commonly abbreviated to ZF (ZF = "Zahnradfabrik" = "Cogwheel Factory"), is a German car parts maker headquartered in Friedrichshafen, in the south ...
, a German supplier to the automotive industry. Cherry was renamed ZF Electronics GmbH, while the Cherry brand was continued only for its computer input devices. Since the beginning of 2016 this product line has been operating independently on the market as the Cherry Group. After an eight-year partnership with ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Cherry (the computer input device manufacturer) was sold to GENUI Partners in October 2016. In October 2020, Cherry was acquired by the private equity firm Argand Partners and as of June 2021 is now listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange as C3RY.


History

Cherry was founded by Walter Cherry in 1953 in the basement of a restaurant in Highland Park, Illinois, USA. With the passing of its founder, his son Peter took over the ownership of the organization. The company's headquarters were moved to
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, Germany in 1979. Cherry has manufactured keyboards since 1973, and claims to be the oldest keyboard manufacturer still in business. In 2008, Cherry was bought by
ZF Friedrichshafen AG ZF Friedrichshafen AG, also known as ZF Group, originally ''Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen'', and commonly abbreviated to ZF (ZF = "Zahnradfabrik" = "Cogwheel Factory"), is a German car parts maker headquartered in Friedrichshafen, in the south ...
and incorporated as the ''ZF Electronics GmbH'' Corporate Division. The Cherry brand continues to be used. In 2019, the company attracted controversy when it offered a giveaway that excluded female gamers, resulting in a boycott by some users in China. The company argued that it would still give prizes to women, amending the giveaway."Chinese gamers threaten keyboard maker Cherry with boycott after storm over giveaway aimed at ‘men only’"
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Cherry maintains production facilities in
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(most notably in Bayreuth, Germany),
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. All of its products are designed and developed at the company's headquarters in
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. It also has offices in the UK,
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, Australia and other locations, with distributors in most major countries.


Products

Among Cherry's widely known products are its line of MX and ML key switches, including red, blue, and brown switches, that have been used in industrial electronics and point of sale environments since their inception in the 1980s, and more recently (~2008) by numerous manufacturers of consumer PC keyboards. At CES 2017, the company announced an update of its "classic" G80-3000 keyboard, with a noise reduction. ''
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'' said that the new version "fixed a fatal flaw" with the company's mechanical keyboards – their clicking keyboard noises. According to
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, Cherry "has long been the de facto standard for mechanical keyboard switches." Three years later, the company launches it first "fully mechanical switch" intended for the "value market," or lower cost keyboards. Currently, Cherry makes the following products: * Keyboards * Mice *
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* Peripheral * MIX Technology


Cherry MX

Cherry “Mechanical X-Point” technology, Shortened to MX, switches were developed and patented in the early 1980s and first marketed around 1985. In the consumer keyboard market, Cherry MX switches are often referenced by the color of the key stem—the part of the switch below the keycap which moves downwards when pressed. Keyboard makers such as
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, Corsair, and
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use Cherry's Cherry MX switches in their designs or "imitate them," such as Razer's Kailh Green switches in the first Generation Razer Black widow Chroma. Cherry sells its own keyboards in "modest volumes." Its MX 10.0 TKL keyboard lacks the tenkey section of the keyboard. In 2018, the company introduced mechanical keyboard switches for thinner keyboards. It makes its Cherry MX Silent switches, or Pink switches, as a range on keyboards like the Corsair K70. Most common Cherry MX switches are: * Linear ** Red ** Silent Red ** Speed Silver ** Nature White ** Black ** Silent Black ** Linear Grey *Tactile, non-clicky ** Brown ** Clear ** Tactile Grey * Tactile and clicky ** Blue ** White ** Green Cherry MX Grey switches can be found in linear (which provides a smooth, consistent feel ''sans'' feedback), tactile, and clicky variants. They are distinguished by stem color, with linear being darker than tactile. The clicky version is no longer made. It is debated as to whether it even clicks, since it is not listed as a "click" switch by Cherry in their 1994 "''Keymodule MX'' brochure", along with MX Whites, which are greased to reduce the click. Given their use primarily in large keys like , the feel is selected to match that of the other keys on the board. Other types of Cherry MX switches, such as Green and Grey, are used for larger keys (, , , etc.). The feel of Cherry MX Green switches are often compared to that of the "buckling spring" switches on original IBM
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s. Cherry switches have an advertised lifespan of up to 100 million actuations, depending on switch type. The auditory and tactile nature of each switch, and the amount of force needed to actuate it, vary depending on the switch type:


Cherry ML

Cherry Mechanical Low-profile (ML) switches are available in a tactile variant, with force and operating characteristics similar to that of Cherry MX Brown switches, but with shortened travel. The rated service life of ML switches is 20 million keystrokes, approximately that of the rated MX life. The ML switch was developed to reduce the overall height above the board; while the MX switch stands above the board, the ML switch shortens that to ; in addition, the total travel is reduced to . The nominal actuation point is approximately halfway through the total travel, at , with 0.45 N and 0.50 N actuation and tactile point forces, respectively. In 2018, Cherry introduced the MX Low Profile switch to supplement the ML switch.


Awards

In 2008, Cherry's production facility in Bayreuth received the ''Bayerischer Qualitätspreis 2008'' award. At the end of 2006, Cherry received the ''Automotive Lean Production Award'' of the German economy magazine ''Automobil-Produktion''. In 2005, Cherry GmbH in Auerbach received the ''Industrial Excellence Award'' as best European industrial facility.


See also

*
List of mechanical keyboards Mechanical keyboards (or mechanical-switch keyboards) are computer keyboards which have an individual switch for each key. The following table is a compilation list of mechanical keyboard models, brands, and series: Mechanical keyboards Ref ...
* Alps Electric


References

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External links


Cherry MX switches website

ZF Switches & Sensors website
(previously Cherry Switches)
Overview of Cherry mechanical switches

Cherry MX mechanical switches guide
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