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'''Myson Technology Inc.''' was an American-Taiwanese [[fabless]] semiconductor company. Originally founded in California in 1990, the company relocated their offices back to Taiwan in 1991. In 2001 Myson merged with [[Century Semiconductors]] to become [[Myson Century]]. Myson concentrated on various [[on-screen display controller|display controllers]] and [[microcontroller]]s. | '''Myson Technology Inc.''' was an American-Taiwanese [[fabless]] semiconductor company. Originally founded in California in 1990, the company relocated their offices back to Taiwan in 1991. In 2001 Myson merged with [[Century Semiconductors]] to become [[Myson Century]]. Myson concentrated on various [[on-screen display controller|display controllers]] and [[microcontroller]]s. | ||
Facts about "Myson Technology"
company type | private + |
fate | Merged + |
founded | 1990 + |
founded location | California + |
full page name | myson technology + |
instance of | semiconductor company + |
name | Myson Technology + |