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  2. Microchip implant (human) - Wikipedia

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    In February 2006, CityWatcher, Inc. of Cincinnati, OH became the first company in the world to implant microchips into their employees as part of their building access control and security system. The workers needed the implants to access the company's secure video tape room, as documented in USA Today. [67]

  3. STMicroelectronics - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees. 51,323 (2023) ... Genesis Microchip is known for their strength in video processing technology ... ST employed around 1,800 people in Kirkop, ...

  4. Symmetricom - Wikipedia

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    Number of employees 584 (June 2011) Symmetricom , Inc. ( NASDAQ : SYMM) (acquired by Microsemi in 2013, then acquired by Microchip in 2018) develops, manufactures, and supplies timekeeping technology to customers in industry and government worldwide that require extremely precise synchronization.

  5. Microchip Technology - Wikipedia

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    Microchip Technology was founded in 1987 when General Instrument spun off its microelectronics division as a wholly owned subsidiary. [5] [6] The newly formed company was a supplier of programmable non-volatile memory, microcontrollers, digital signal processors, card chip on board, and consumer integrated circuits.

  6. National Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    The National Semiconductor 8250 UART chip, one of the most prolific and most cloned UART chips due to its presence in the first IBM Personal Computer. Peter Sprague, Pierre Lamond and the affectionately called Charlie Sporck worked hand-in-hand, with support of the board of directors to transform the company into a multinational and world-class semiconductor concern.

  7. PMC-Sierra - Wikipedia

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    Key people. Greg Lang (CEO) Number of employees. 1,500 [2] ... It is the industry's densest single-chip 4x100G OTN processor with 50 percent less power per port.

  8. AMD - Wikipedia

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    AMD rode out the mid-1980s crisis by aggressively innovating and modernizing, [64] devising the Liberty Chip program of designing and manufacturing one new chip or chipset per week for 52 weeks in fiscal year 1986, [51] [65] and by heavily lobbying the U.S. government until sanctions and restrictions were put in place to prevent predatory ...

  9. onsemi - Wikipedia

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    ON Semiconductor Corporation (stylized and doing business as onsemi) is an American semiconductor supplier company, based in Scottsdale, Arizona.Products include power and signal management, logic, discrete, and custom devices for automotive, communications, computing, consumer, industrial, LED lighting, medical, military/aerospace and power applications. onsemi runs a network of manufacturing ...