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+ | ** [[Alchemy Semi]] (2002) | ||
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− | ** [[ | + | ** [[Chips and Technologies]] (1998) |
+ | ** [[Saffron Technology]] (2015) | ||
+ | ** [[Movidius]] (2016, $400M) | ||
+ | ** [[Soft Machines]] (2016, $250M) | ||
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+ | * [[Microchip]] | ||
+ | ** [[Microsemi]] (2018, $8.35B) | ||
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+ | * [[National Semiconductor]] | ||
+ | ** [[Cyrix]] ([[1997]], $550M) (re-sold to VIA in 1999) | ||
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+ | * [[VIA Technologies]] | ||
+ | ** [[Cyrix]] ([[1999]]) | ||
+ | ** [[Centaur Technology]] (1999) |
Latest revision as of 23:05, 5 April 2018
Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are transactions in which the ownership of companies or other company's assets or operating units are transferred or combined with other companies.
- AMD
- Alchemy Semi (2002)
- Intel
- Chips and Technologies (1998)
- Saffron Technology (2015)
- Movidius (2016, $400M)
- Soft Machines (2016, $250M)
- VIA Technologies
- Cyrix (1999)
- Centaur Technology (1999)