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{{title|National Semiconductor}}
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| name              = National Semiconductor
 
| logo              = national semiconductor logo.svg
 
| type              = subsidiary
 
| founded          = May 27, 1959
 
| founded location  = Danbury, Connecticut
 
| founder          = Bernard J. Rothlein
 
| fate              = Acquired by Texas Instruments
 
| defunct          = September 23, 2011
 
| headquarters      = Santa Clara, California
 
| website          = http://www.national.com/
 
| wikidata id      = Q432492<!--
 
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'''National Semiconductor''' is a [[semiconductor]] [[microprocessor|chip]] maker. On September 23, 2011, the company became part of [[Texas Instruments]].
 
'''National Semiconductor''' is a [[semiconductor]] [[microprocessor|chip]] maker. On September 23, 2011, the company became part of [[Texas Instruments]].
  
== Microprocessors ==
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== Calculator chips ==
 
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== Instruction set architectures ==
 
== Instruction set architectures ==
 
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[[Category:National Semiconductor]]
 
[[Category:National Semiconductor]]

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company typesubsidiary +
defunctSeptember 23, 2011 +
fateAcquired by Texas Instruments +
foundedMay 27, 1959 +
founded locationDanbury, Connecticut +
founderBernard J. Rothlein +
full page namenational semiconductor +
headquartersSanta Clara, California +
instance ofsemiconductor company +
nameNational Semiconductor +
websitehttp://www.national.com/ +
wikidata idQ432492 +