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Revision as of 03:56, 22 January 2016
General Instrument was an electronics manufacturer. The General Instrument Microelectronics Divination (GIM) was a semiconductor manufacturer. In 1987 General Instrument spun off its microelectronics division as a wholly owned subsidiary called Microchip Technology.
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Facts about "General Instrument"
| company type | public + |
| defunct | 1997 + |
| fate | Split + |
| founded | 1923 + |
| founded location | New York + |
| full page name | general instrument + |
| headquarters | Horsham, PA + |
| instance of | semiconductor company + |
| name | General Instrument + |
| wikidata id | Q1501636 + |