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− | '''Monolithic Memories, Inc.''' ('''MMI''') was a [[semiconductor company]] founded in 1969. On August 1987, MMI merged into [[advanced micro devices|AMD]]. | + | '''Monolithic Memories, Inc.''' ('''MMI''') was a [[semiconductor company]] founded in 1969. On August 1987, MMI merged into [[advanced micro devices|AMD]]. MMI is also known for having invented the [[Programmable Array Logic]] family of semiconductors. |
Latest revision as of 19:46, 5 November 2015
Monolithic Memories, Inc. (MMI) was a semiconductor company founded in 1969. On August 1987, MMI merged into AMD. MMI is also known for having invented the Programmable Array Logic family of semiconductors.