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| AMD
Offices: Sunnyvale, California
AMD designs and produces innovative microprocessors and
low-power processor solutions for the computer, communications, and consumer
electronics industries. AMD is a world-class company with the innovation,
execution, and vision to grow our leadership position in the industry. To
help ensure they meet their customers’ needs today and tomorrow, AMD invests
in state-of-the-art technology research many years in advance of first commercial
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| IBM
Microelectronics
Offices: Armonk, New York
For 30 years IBM has been at the front of technology innovation in semiconductor
solutions. IBM has helped transformed semiconductor design and manufacturing
with research and development. Their contributions are recognized throughout
the industry. In addition to innovations such as Reduced Instruction Set
Computing (RISC), copper interconnects, Silicon Germanium (SiGE) and Silicon
on insulator (SOI), they offer the first fully automated, "touchless" 300mm
manufacturing facility in the United States. |
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| Intel
Offices: Santa Clara, California
For decades, the technology developed by Intel Corporation has enabled the
computer and Internet revolution that is changing the world. Founded in
1968 to build semiconductor memory products, Intel introduced the worlds
first microprocessor in 1971. Today, Intel—the worlds largest chip maker—is
also a leading manufacturer of computer, networking, and communications
products. Intels mission is to do a great job for their customers, employees,
and stockholders by being the preeminent building block supplier to the
worldwide digital economy. |
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