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  2. Electron mobility - Wikipedia

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    Therefore mobility is a very important parameter for semiconductor materials. Almost always, higher mobility leads to better device performance, with other things equal. Semiconductor mobility depends on the impurity concentrations (including donor and acceptor concentrations), defect concentration, temperature, and electron and hole ...

  3. Tongfu Microelectronics - Wikipedia

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    Tongfu Microelectronics (TFME; Chinese: 通富微电; pinyin: Tōngfù Wéidiàn) is a publicly listed Chinese semiconductor company headquartered in Nantong, Jiangsu.. It is one of the largest Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Test (OSAT) companies in mainland China.

  4. MACOM Technology Solutions - Wikipedia

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    MACOM Technology Solutions, Inc. is an American developer and producer of radio, microwave, and millimeter wave semiconductor devices and components. The company is headquartered in Lowell , Massachusetts , and in 2005 was Lowell's largest private employer. [ 4 ]

  5. High-electron-mobility transistor - Wikipedia

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    The invention of the high-electron-mobility transistor (HEMT) is usually attributed to physicist Takashi Mimura (三村 高志), while working at Fujitsu in Japan. [4] The basis for the HEMT was the GaAs (gallium arsenide) MOSFET (metal–oxide–semiconductor field-effect transistor), which Mimura had been researching as an alternative to the standard silicon (Si) MOSFET since 1977.

  6. Semiconductor device - Wikipedia

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    After the war, William Shockley decided to attempt the building of a triode-like semiconductor device. He secured funding and lab space, and went to work on the problem with Brattain and John Bardeen. The key to the development of the transistor was the further understanding of the process of the electron mobility in a semiconductor. It was ...

  7. Strained silicon - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, an MIT report investigated theoretical and experimental hole mobility in SiGe heterostructure-based PMOS devices. [4] In 2003, IBM was reported to be among primary proponents of the technology. [5] In 2002, Intel had featured strained silicon technology in its 90nm X86 Pentium microprocessors series in early 2000. [5]

  8. LSI Corporation - Wikipedia

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    March 2007, LSI Logic acquired SiliconStor Inc., a provider of semiconductor solutions for enterprise storage networks, for approximately $55 million in cash. [41] April 2007, LSI Logic completed its merger with Agere Systems Inc., who previously owned LSI's Mobility Products Group, and rebranded the firm LSI Corporation. [5]

  9. Silicon Motion - Wikipedia

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    December 2016: The company received "2016 Best Financially Managed Company (<$1 billion revenue) Award" presented by the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA). [9] May 2019: The company announced that it has completed the sale of FCI, its Mobile Communications product line, to Dialog Semiconductor. [10] May 2022: MaxLinear to acquire Silicon Motion.

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