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'''Chips and Technologies, Inc. ''' ('''C&T''' or '''CHIPS''') was an early [[fabless]] semiconductor company.
 
'''Chips and Technologies, Inc. ''' ('''C&T''' or '''CHIPS''') was an early [[fabless]] semiconductor company.
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On January 30, [[1998]] C&T merged into [[Intel]] and became their wholly owned subsidiary, part of Intel's Graphics Component Division.
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* [[M/PAX]] (Multi-Processor Architecture Extension)
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Latest revision as of 09:18, 28 January 2018

Chips and Technologies
chips and technology logo.svg
Type Public
Founded December 1984
Milpitas, California
Founder Gordon A. Campbell
Dado Banatao
Fate Acquired by Intel
Defunct 1998
Headquarters San Jose, California

Chips and Technologies, Inc. (C&T or CHIPS) was an early fabless semiconductor company.

On January 30, 1998 C&T merged into Intel and became their wholly owned subsidiary, part of Intel's Graphics Component Division.

Chips[edit]

  • M/PAX (Multi-Processor Architecture Extension)


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company typepublic +
defunct1998 +
fateAcquired by Intel +
foundedDecember 1984 +
founded locationMilpitas, California +
founderGordon A. Campbell + and Dado Banatao +
full page namechips and technologies +
headquartersSan Jose, California +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameChips and Technologies +
wikidata idQ1074631 +