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  2. 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.

  3. Furnace anneal - Wikipedia

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    The damage caused can be repaired by subjecting the crystal to high temperature. This process is called annealing. Furnace anneals may be integrated into other furnace processing steps, such as oxidations, or may be processed on their own. Furnace anneals are performed by equipment especially built to heat semiconductor wafers. Furnaces are ...

  4. Silego Technology Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Silego Technology Inc. was an independent Silicon Valley–based fabless semiconductor company until it was acquired by Dialog Semiconductor on 1 November 2017. [1]Its products and services were created to design and sell highly configurable power, logic, and timing mixed signal IC products described as CMICs (configurable mixed-signal IC products), [2] they are now part of the Dialog ...

  5. Applied Micro Circuits Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Applied Micro Circuits Corporation (also known as AppliedMicro, AMCC or APM) was a fabless semiconductor company designing network and embedded Power ISA (including a Power ISA license), and server processor ARM (including an ARMv8-A license), optical transport and storage products.

  6. Signetics - Wikipedia

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    Signetics was started in 1961, by a group of engineers (David Allison, David James, Lionel Kattner, and Mark Weissenstern) who had left Fairchild Semiconductor. [1] At the time, Fairchild was concentrating on its discrete component business (mostly transistors), and its management felt that by making integrated circuits (ICs) it would lose its customers.

  7. 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.

  8. Crossbar, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The company in 2013 announced its goal was a terabyte of storage on a single RRAM integrated circuit, compatible with standard CMOS semiconductor manufacturing processes, [10] with a prototype showcased the same year having the theoretical ability to achieve this on a 200mm 2 chip.

  9. Exar Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese semiconductor company Rohm established Exar as a California-based American subsidiary in 1971. [3] At that time, the integrated circuit boards designed and manufactured by Rohm were developed in the United States, and establishing an American subsidiary provided closer ties to the design process and provided a marketing foothold.