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{{title|Fairchild Semiconductor}}
 
{{title|Fairchild Semiconductor}}
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'''Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc.''' is an American semiconductor company. Founded in 1957 as the '''Fairchild Camera and Instrument''', Fairchild was bought by Schlumberger in 1979 and was sold to [[National Semiconductor]] in 1987. In 1997 National spun off Fairchild as an independent company. In 2015 [[ON Semiconductor]] acquired Fairchild for $2.4 billion.
| name              = Fairchild
 
| logo              = Fairchild semi.svg
 
| logo size        = 250px
 
| type              = Public
 
| founded          = October 1, 1957
 
| founded location  =
 
| founder          = Eugene Kleiner
 
| founder 2        = Gordon Moore
 
| founder 3        = Jean Hoerni
 
| founder 4        = Julius Blank
 
| founder 5        = Jay Last
 
| founder 6        = Victor Grinich
 
| founder 7        = Robert Noyce
 
| founder 8        = Sheldon Roberts
 
| fate              = Acquired by ON Semiconductor
 
| defunct          =
 
| headquarters      = Sunnyvale, California
 
| website          = https://www.fairchildsemi.com/
 
| wikidata id      = Q1096013<!--
 
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'''Fairchild Semiconductor International, Inc.''' is an American semiconductor company. Founded in 1957 as the '''Fairchild Camera and Instrument''', Fairchild was bought by Schlumberger in 1979 and was sold to [[National Semiconductor]] in 1987. In 1997 National spun off Fairchild as an independent company. In September of 2016 [[ON Semiconductor]] acquired Fairchild for $2.4 billion.
 
  
 
== Microprocessors ==
 
== Microprocessors ==
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* {{fairchild|9400|9400 Family}}
 
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* {{fairchild|F8|F8 Family}}
 
  
  
 
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company typepublic +
fateAcquired by ON Semiconductor +
foundedOctober 1, 1957 +
founderEugene Kleiner +, Gordon Moore +, Jean Hoerni +, Julius Blank +, Jay Last +, Victor Grinich +, Robert Noyce + and Sheldon Roberts +
full page namefairchild +
headquartersSunnyvale, California +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameFairchild +
websitehttps://www.fairchildsemi.com/ +
wikidata idQ1096013 +