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'''Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc.''' is an American semiconductor company. Founded in 1957 as the '''Fairchild Camera and Instrument''', Fairchild was bought by Schlumberger in 1979 and was sold to [[National Semiconductor]] in 1987. In 1997 National spun off Fairchild as an independent company. In 2015 [[ON Semiconductor]] acquired Fairchild for $2.4 billion.
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| name              = Fairchild
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| logo size        = 250px
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| type              = Public
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| founded          = October 1, 1957
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| founded location  =
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| founder          = Eugene Kleiner
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| founder 2        = Gordon Moore
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| founder 3        = Jean Hoerni
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| founder 4        = Julius Blank
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| founder 5        = Jay Last
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| founder 6        = Victor Grinich
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| founder 7        = Robert Noyce
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| founder 8        = Sheldon Roberts
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| fate              = Acquired by ON Semiconductor
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| defunct          =
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| headquarters      = Sunnyvale, California
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| website          = https://www.fairchildsemi.com/
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'''Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc.''' is an American semiconductor company. Founded in 1957 as the ''Fairchild Camera and Instrument'', Fairchild was bought by Schlumberger in [[1979]] and was sold to [[National Semiconductor]] in [[1987]]. In [[1997]] National spun off Fairchild as an independent company. In September of [[2016]] [[ON Semiconductor]] acquired [[Fairchild]] for $2.4 billion.
  
 
== Microprocessors ==
 
== Microprocessors ==
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* {{fairchild|PPS-25|PPS-25 Family}} • [[fairchild/pps-25/3805|3805]]
 
* {{fairchild|4700|4700 Family}}
 
* {{fairchild|4700|4700 Family}}
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* {{fairchild|6800|6800 Family}}
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* {{fairchild|9400|9400 Family}} • {{fairchild|f9450|F9450}}
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* {{fairchild|F8|F8 Family}}
  
 
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== See also ==
{{stub}}
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* [[Bendix]] ([[Allied]])
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* [[Ferranti]] • F100
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* [[Hitachi]] • {{hitachi|6309}}
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* [[Honeywell]] (1750A)
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* [[McDonnell Douglas]]
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* [[Performance Semiconductor]] (now [[Pyramid]])
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* [[Rockwell International]]
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* [[Signetics]] • 8X300

Latest revision as of 10:27, 19 October 2025

Fairchild
Fairchild semi.svg
Type Public
Founded October 1, 1957
Founder Eugene Kleiner
Gordon Moore
Jean Hoerni
Julius Blank
Jay Last
Victor Grinich
Robert Noyce
Sheldon Roberts
Fate Acquired by ON Semiconductor
Headquarters Sunnyvale, California
Website https://www.fairchildsemi.com/

Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc. is an American semiconductor company. Founded in 1957 as the Fairchild Camera and Instrument, Fairchild was bought by Schlumberger in 1979 and was sold to National Semiconductor in 1987. In 1997 National spun off Fairchild as an independent company. In September of 2016 ON Semiconductor acquired Fairchild for $2.4 billion.

Microprocessors[edit]

See also[edit]

company typepublic +
fateAcquired by ON Semiconductor +
foundedOctober 1, 1957 +
founderEugene Kleiner +, Gordon Moore +, Jean Hoerni +, Julius Blank +, Jay Last +, Victor Grinich +, Robert Noyce + and Sheldon Roberts +
full page namefairchild +
headquartersSunnyvale, California +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameFairchild +
websitehttps://www.fairchildsemi.com/ +
wikidata idQ1096013 +