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AMI Semi | |
Founded | 1966 Santa Clara |
Fate | Acquired by ON Semiconductor |
Headquarters | San Diego, CA |
American Microsystems, Inc (AMI) later renamed AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) was an American semiconductor company founded in 1966. In the early 2000s it was bought by the Francisco Partners and subsequently renamed AMI Semiconductor. In March of 2008 it was bought by ON Semiconductor for close to $1B.
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Facts about "American Microsystems (AMI)"
fate | Acquired by ON Semiconductor + |
founded | 1966 + |
founded location | Santa Clara + |
full page name | american microsystems + |
headquarters | San Diego, CA + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | AMI Semi + |