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  2. Furnace anneal - Wikipedia

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    Equipment. Consolidated Engineering Company Archived 2013-11-05 at the Wayback Machine Annealing furnaces cover a broad range of Steel and Aluminum applications including tempering, normalizing, and aging, and similar automated loading, unloading and natural or forced cooling is possible with roller hearth, tip-up or batch arrangements.

  3. Microsemi - Wikipedia

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    Microsemi Corporation was an Aliso Viejo, California-based provider of semiconductor and system solutions for aerospace & defense, communications, data center and industrial markets. In February 2018, it was announced that Chandler, Arizona-based Microchip Technology was acquiring the company for over US$10 billion, pending regulatory approval. [2]

  4. D-Wave Systems - Wikipedia

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    The D-Wave One was built on early prototypes such as D-Wave's Orion Quantum Computer. The prototype was a 16-qubit quantum annealing processor, demonstrated on February 13, 2007, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. [15] D-Wave demonstrated what they claimed to be a 28-qubit quantum annealing processor on November 12 ...

  5. Veeco - Wikipedia

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    Veeco Instruments Inc. is a global capital equipment supplier, headquartered in the U.S., that designs and builds processing systems used in semiconductor and compound semiconductor manufacturing, data storage and scientific markets for applications such as advanced packaging, photonics, power electronics and display technologies.

  6. Intersil - Wikipedia

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    Intersil is an American semiconductor company headquartered in Milpitas, California. As of 24 February 2017 [update] , Intersil is a subsidiary of Renesas . [ 2 ] The previous Intersil was formed in August 1999 through the acquisition of the semiconductor business of Harris Corporation.

  7. Tabula, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Tabula, Inc., was an American fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California. [1] Founded in 2003 by Steve Teig (ex- CTO of Cadence ), it raised $215 million in venture funding . The company designed and built three dimensional field programmable gate arrays (3-D FPGAs ) and ranked third on the Wall Street Journal's annual "Next ...

  8. Ultratech - Wikipedia

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    Ultratech, Inc. is an international technology company based in San Jose, California, that supplies equipment to global semiconductor fabrication plants, and also makes tools for nanotechnology applications by optical networking, data storage and automotive and display industries.

  9. Novellus Systems - Wikipedia

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    Novellus Systems was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in San Jose, California. [1] The company maintains engineering & manufacturing facilities in Tualatin, Oregon and San Jose, California. Also, Novellus has a component design and software development facility in Bangalore, India.