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'''MOS Technology, Inc. (MOS)''' is a now-defunct semiconductor company that focused on chips and ICs mainly used in early 8-bit computers. It was also known as '''Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG)''' when commodore bought it in 1976 to exclusively design chips for their line of computers. | '''MOS Technology, Inc. (MOS)''' is a now-defunct semiconductor company that focused on chips and ICs mainly used in early 8-bit computers. It was also known as '''Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG)''' when commodore bought it in 1976 to exclusively design chips for their line of computers. |
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Founded | 1969 | ||||||||
Defunct | 2001 | ||||||||
Headquarters | Norristown, Pennsylvania | ||||||||
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MOS Technology, Inc. (MOS) is a now-defunct semiconductor company that focused on chips and ICs mainly used in early 8-bit computers. It was also known as Commodore Semiconductor Group (CSG) when commodore bought it in 1976 to exclusively design chips for their line of computers.
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company type | public + |
defunct | 2001 + |
founded | 1969 + |
full page name | mos technology + |
headquarters | Norristown, Pennsylvania + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | MOS Technology + |
wikidata id | Q852174 + |