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'''VLSI Technology, Inc.''' ('''VTI''') was an American [[ASIC]] design and fabrication | '''VLSI Technology, Inc.''' ('''VTI''') was an American [[ASIC]] design and fabrication | ||
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Revision as of 16:28, 30 June 2017
| VLSI Technology | |
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| Founded | 1979 |
| Founder | Dan Floyd Jack Baletto Gunnar Wetlesen Doug Fairbairn |
| Fate | Acquired by Philips Semiconductor |
| Defunct | 1999 |
| Headquarters | San Jose, California |
VLSI Technology, Inc. (VTI) was an American ASIC design and fabrication
Microprocessors
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Facts about "VLSI Technology"
| defunct | 1999 + |
| fate | Acquired by Philips Semiconductor + |
| founded | 1979 + |
| founder | Dan Floyd +, Jack Baletto +, Gunnar Wetlesen + and Doug Fairbairn + |
| full page name | vti + |
| headquarters | San Jose, California + |
| instance of | semiconductor company + |
| name | VLSI Technology + |
| wikidata id | Q5362061 + |