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Itanium logo. Itanium was a brand of 64-bit Intel microprocessors first announced in 1994 and released in 2001, [9] after long delays. [10] It was born in December 1988 as a secret Hewlett-Packard research project to succeed the company's PA-RISC instruction set architecture. [10]
Most of that industry has vanished through bankruptcy or mergers and acquisitions. None of the first several entrants (including IBM , who invented the HDD ) continue in the industry today. Only three manufacturers have survived— Seagate , Toshiba and Western Digital (WD)—all of which grew at least in part through mergers and acquisitions.
TigerDirect was an El Segundo, California-based online retailer dealing in electronics, computers, and computer components. The company was previously owned by Systemax, which is known for its acquisitions of the intellectual property of the defunct U.S. retail chains Circuit City and CompUSA and relaunching them as online retailers.
True Value, a 75-year old hardware store brand, has filed for bankruptcy and is selling substantially all of its operations to a rival, the company announced Monday.
Over the last 12 months, 113 companies with more than $100 million in assets have filed for either Chapter 7 or Chapter 11 bankruptcy, Cornerstone Research said in a new report.
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. This is a list of current and former companies operating in, or based in, Hayward, California. Significant local divisions of national and international companies are included, as are local businesses. Former companies that have closed, been ...
Nvidia and Super Micro Computer shares surged Monday. Shares jumped after an update from Super Micro said the company is shipping 100,000 GPS a quarter.
Ultratech Stepper, Inc., was founded in 1979 by Leo de Bos, located in Santa Clara, California. The product line consisted of 1x microlithography steppers, using a unique catadioptric lens design. Until 1992, Ultratech Stepper, Inc., was a subsidiary of General Signal. Previous presidents included Leo de Bos and George Rutland.