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+ | {{semi company | ||
+ | | name = National Semiconductor | ||
+ | | logo = national semiconductor logo.svg | ||
+ | | type = subsidiary | ||
+ | | founded = May 27, 1959 | ||
+ | | founded location = Danbury, Connecticut | ||
+ | | founder = Bernard J. Rothlein | ||
+ | | fate = Acquired by Texas Instruments | ||
+ | | defunct = September 23, 2011 | ||
+ | | headquarters = Santa Clara, California | ||
+ | | website = http://www.national.com/ | ||
+ | | wikidata id = Q432492<!-- | ||
+ | | module 1 = {{manufacturer id | ||
+ | | logo1 = [[File:ic logo (xxxxx).svg]] | ||
+ | | package1 = [[File:ic example (xxxxx).svg]] | ||
+ | }}--> | ||
+ | }} | ||
'''National Semiconductor''' is a [[semiconductor]] [[microprocessor|chip]] maker. On September 23, 2011, the company became part of [[Texas Instruments]]. | '''National Semiconductor''' is a [[semiconductor]] [[microprocessor|chip]] maker. On September 23, 2011, the company became part of [[Texas Instruments]]. | ||
− | == | + | == Microprocessors == |
− | {| | + | {{collist |
− | + | | count = 2 | |
+ | | | ||
* {{national|IMP-4}} | * {{national|IMP-4}} | ||
* {{national|IMP-8}} | * {{national|IMP-8}} | ||
* {{national|IMP-16}} | * {{national|IMP-16}} | ||
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* {{national|cops i|COPS I}} | * {{national|cops i|COPS I}} | ||
* {{national|cops ii|COPS II}} | * {{national|cops ii|COPS II}} | ||
− | |} | + | * {{national|MAPS}} |
+ | }} | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Calculator chips == | ||
+ | {{collist | ||
+ | | count = 2 | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | * {{national|MM5700}} | ||
+ | }} | ||
== Instruction set architectures == | == Instruction set architectures == | ||
{{empty section}} | {{empty section}} | ||
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{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
[[Category:National Semiconductor]] | [[Category:National Semiconductor]] |
Latest revision as of 05:19, 29 April 2016
National Semiconductor | |
Type | subsidiary |
Founded | May 27, 1959 Danbury, Connecticut |
Founder | Bernard J. Rothlein |
Fate | Acquired by Texas Instruments |
Defunct | September 23, 2011 |
Headquarters | Santa Clara, California |
Website | http://www.national.com/ |
National Semiconductor is a semiconductor chip maker. On September 23, 2011, the company became part of Texas Instruments.
Microprocessors[edit]
Calculator chips[edit]
Instruction set architectures[edit]
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Facts about "National Semiconductor"
company type | subsidiary + |
defunct | September 23, 2011 + |
fate | Acquired by Texas Instruments + |
founded | May 27, 1959 + |
founded location | Danbury, Connecticut + |
founder | Bernard J. Rothlein + |
full page name | national semiconductor + |
headquarters | Santa Clara, California + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | National Semiconductor + |
website | http://www.national.com/ + |
wikidata id | Q432492 + |