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| wikidata id      = Q852174
 
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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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MOS Technology
MOS Technology.svg
Type Public
Founded 1969
Defunct 2001
Headquarters Norristown, Pennsylvania
IC Identification
Logo Example Package
MOS Technology.svg ic example (mos).svg
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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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Facts about "MOS Technology"
company typepublic +
defunct2001 +
founded1969 +
full page namemos technology +
headquartersNorristown, Pennsylvania +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameMOS Technology +
wikidata idQ852174 +