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  2. Tektronix - Wikipedia

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    In 1956, a large property in Beaverton became available, and the company's employee retirement trust purchased the land and leased it back to the company. [10] Construction began in 1957 and on May 1, 1959, Tektronix moved into its new Beaverton headquarters campus, [10] on a 313-acre (1.27 km 2) site which came to be called the Tektronix Industrial Park.

  3. Merix Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Merix Corporation was an American printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer based in Beaverton, Oregon. [2] Prior to a merger in 2010 with Viasystems, the company had been the 31st largest public company in Oregon based on market capitalization as of 2006. [3] [4] The company is now part of TTM Technologies.

  4. File:Tektronix HQ in Beaverton, Oregon - Building 50.jpg

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    The headquarters of Tektronix, in Beaverton, Oregon, U.S. This is Building 50, the main administration building, at the multi-building complex. Date: 2 August 2015: Source: Own work: Author: Steve Morgan: Permission (Reusing this file) See below; user must attribute the photographer on any reuse.

  5. Planar Systems - Wikipedia

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    Planar was founded on May 23, 1983 [3] by Jim Hurd, Chris King, John Laney and others as a spin-off from the Solid State Research and Development Group of the Beaverton, Oregon, based Tektronix. [4] In 1986, a division spun off from Planar to work on projection technology and formed InFocus. [5]

  6. Floating Point Systems - Wikipedia

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    Floating Point Systems, Inc. (FPS), was a Beaverton, Oregon vendor of attached array processors and minisupercomputers.The company was founded in 1970 by former Tektronix engineer Norm Winningstad, [1] with partners Tom Prints, Frank Bouton and Robert Carter.

  7. TriQuint Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1985 in Beaverton, Oregon, before moving to neighboring Hillsboro, Oregon. In February 2014, Greensboro, North Carolina–based RF Micro Devices and TriQuint announced a merger in which the new company would be Qorvo, Inc., with the merger completed on January 1, 2015. [1] [2]

  8. Silicon Forest - Wikipedia

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    Tektronix and ESI both started out in Portland proper, but moved to Washington County in 1951 and 1962, respectively, and developed sites designed to attract other high-tech companies. [4] Floating Point Systems , co-founded by three former Tektronix employees in Beaverton in 1970, was the first spin-off company in Silicon Forest and the third ...

  9. Electro Scientific Industries - Wikipedia

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    Electro Scientific Industries, Inc. (ESI) is an American high technology company headquartered in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area, specifically in Beaverton, Oregon, since 2021, but from 1963–2021, it was based in the unincorporated Cedar Mill area just north of Beaverton.

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