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Silterra Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. is a Malaysian semiconductor manufacturer founded in November 1995. [ 1 ] [ 5 ] Silterra Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. was formerly known as Wafer Technology (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. and changed its name to Silterra Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. in December 1999. [ 6 ]
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Semiconductor companies of Malaysia (1 P) Pages in category "Electronics companies of Malaysia" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
This is a list of semiconductor fabrication plants, factories where integrated circuits (ICs), also known as microchips, are manufactured.They are either operated by Integrated Device Manufacturers (IDMs) that design and manufacture ICs in-house and may also manufacture designs from design-only (fabless firms), or by pure play foundries that manufacture designs from fabless companies and do ...
MIMOS Berhad (or MIMOS) is Malaysia's national applied research and development centre under the Ministry of Science, Technology And Innovation (MOSTI).It is a public company wholly owned by Minister of Finance Incorporated (MoF Inc.).
National Semiconductor (aka "NatSemi"; founded by ex-Fairchild employees, bought in 2011 by Texas Instruments) NEC (semiconductor division merged with Renesas Electronics) NetLogic Microsystems (acquired by Broadcom Corporation in 2012) Nexperia (Spin-off from NXP, founded in 2017) Nichia; Nintendo; Nordic Semiconductor (formerly known as ...
The semiconductor industry is the aggregate of companies engaged in the design and fabrication of semiconductors and semiconductor devices, such as transistors and integrated circuits. Its roots can be traced to the invention of the transistor by Shockley , Brattain , and Bardeen at Bell Labs in 1948.
The 1103 was the bestselling semiconductor memory chip in the world by 1972, as it replaced core memory in many applications. [37] [38] Intel's business grew during the 1970s as it expanded and improved its manufacturing processes and produced a wider range of products, still dominated by various memory devices.