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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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+ | == Chips == | ||
+ | * [[M/PAX]] (Multi-Processor Architecture Extension) | ||
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Chips and Technologies | |
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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Facts about "Chips and Technologies"
company type | public + |
defunct | 1998 + |
fate | Acquired by Intel + |
founded | December 1984 + |
founded location | Milpitas, California + |
founder | Gordon A. Campbell + and Dado Banatao + |
full page name | chips and technologies + |
headquarters | San Jose, California + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | Chips and Technologies + |
wikidata id | Q1074631 + |