Manufacturer of power management ICs, Adio, and op amps
Est: 1959
Headquarters: Danbury, CT
Founded by: Donald Macleod
Semiconductor manufacture
Est: 1984
Headquarters: San Jose, CA
Founded by: George Perlegos
Manufacture of semiconductors including flash memory, discrete semiconductors, mixed-signal Ics, and related products
Est: 1938 & 1978
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Founded by: Merger of Shibaura Seisaku-sho and Tokyo Denki
Manufacture of computer processors and related technolgies
Est: 1969
Headquarters: Sunnyvale, CA
Founded by: Jerry Sanders and seven colleagues from Fairchild Semiconductor
Manufacturer of semiconductors, wireless network equipment, cellphones and just about any other electronic device
Est: 1928 as Galvin Manufacturing Corporation
Headquarters: Schaumburg, ILFounded by: Paul V. and Joseph E. Galvin
Manufacture of FPGAs, SoCs, CPLDs, and complementary technologies
Est: 1968
Headquarter: Santa Clara, CA
Founded by: Gordon Moore (originally from Fairchild Semiconductor), Robert Noyce (originally from Fairchild Semiconductor), Andrew Grove
Est: 1983
Headquarters: Portland, OR in the Silicon Forest
Founded by: C Norman Winningstad, Rahul Sud, Ray Capece
Est: 1984
Headquarters: San Jose, CA
Founded by: Jim Barnett, Ross Freeman, and Bernie Vonderschmitt
Agilent, a spinoff of Hewlett Packard provides analytical instruments, sofware, services and consumables for the entire laboratory workflow
Est: 1982
Headquarters:
Founded by: Elihu Thomson
Manufacturer of semiconductors
Est: 1939
Headquarters: Horsham, PN
Founded by: Milton Jerrold Shapp
Manufacturer of microcontroller and application processors
Est: 2003 as Renesas Technology & 2010 as Renesas Electronics Corporation
Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
Founded by: Hitachi, Mitsubishi, and NEC
Manufacture of DRAM, flash memory, and solid-state drives
Est: 1978
Headquarters: Boise, ID
Founded by: Ward and Joe Parkinson, Dennis Wilson, and Doug Pitman
Manufacturer of DRAM and related memory devices
Est: 1969
Headquarters:
Founded by: Messrs. L. J. Sevin, Louay E. Sharif, Richard L. Petritz and other ex-employees of Texas Instruments