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Microelectronics and engineering
* Electrical and Computer Engineering / Electronic Engineering: Very diverse field including Computer Engineering, Communication / Communication systems engineering, Information Technology, Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Microelectronic Engineering, Microelectronics, Nanotechnology, Mechatronics, Software Engineering, Systems, Wireless and Telecommunications, Photovoltaic and Power Engineering
* Aeronautical and electronic engineering, Alstom, Schlumberger, Siemens AG, ST Microelectronics
* VDI / VDE Society of Microelectronics, Micro and Precision Engineering ( GMM ) – The interdisciplinary VDE / VDI society GMM supports research and development in the areas of microelectronics, microsystems and nanotechnology as well as precision engineering.

Microelectronics and with
This led to alliances between Japanese calculator manufacturers and U. S. semiconductor companies: Canon Inc. with Texas Instruments, Hayakawa Electric ( later known as Sharp Corporation ) with North-American Rockwell Microelectronics, Busicom with Mostek and Intel, and General Instrument with Sanyo.
The construction of the industrial section of Kista began in the 1970s with companies such as SRA ( Svenska Radioaktiebolaget, now a part of Ericsson ), RIFA AB ( later Ericsson Components AB, and later still Ericsson Microelectronics AB, and now Infineon Technologies ), and IBM Svenska AB ( the Swedish branch of IBM ).
In December 1994, EPA entered into a Prospective Purchase Agreement ( limiting the company's liability in exchange for sharing the costs of cleanup ) with GMT Microelectronics.
In 1994, following a series of disagreements with Texas Instruments, and production difficulties at SGS Thomson, Cyrix turned to IBM Microelectronics, whose production technology rivaled that of Intel.
* In 2002, Alcatel's Microelectronics division, which along with the incorporation of smaller ventures such as UK company, Synad Ltd, helped the company expand into the Wireless-LAN market.
Freescale competes with Texas Instruments, Intel, Samsung Electronics, Microchip, NXP, MIPS, NEC, AMD, Analog Devices, AppliedMicro, Qualcomm, ST Microelectronics, Renesas, Atmel, Linear Technology, Infineon, Toshiba, Hitachi, Sharp, Epson, and a host of other similar silicon vendors.
The 1worldspace system was built with companies including Alcatel Space ( now Thales Alenia Space ), EADS Astrium and Arianespace ( France ), SED ( Canada ), GSI ( USA ), Fraunhofer Institute ( Germany ), ST Microelectronics ( Italy ), Micronas ( Germany ) and others.
A more recent advance pioneered by Intel and ST Microelectronics allows the material state to be more carefully controlled, allowing it to be transformed into one of four distinct states ; the previous amorphic or crystalline states, along with two new partially crystalline ones.
In 2010, the Chongqing International Institute of Semiconductor, which is located in and hosted by CQUPT, was founded with the participating of nearly 50 partners in industry from around the world, including Qualcomm in USA, Eplida in Japan, the International Association of Semiconductor Equipment and Materials European Microelectronics Center in Taiwan among others.
In order to deepen the relationship with local industry, the university also establishes a good relationship with the local high-tech industry parks like Chongqing Liangjiang New Area, Chongqing Xiyong Microelectronics Industrial Park and Chayuan Industrial Park.
On July 9, 2012 Lattice announced a long term technology partnership with United Microelectronics Corporation, a leading global semiconductor foundry.
During a presentation of his work on Non-Volatile Memory for the NCR Microelectronics at an IEEE workshop in Monterey California, he was approached by Intel and joined the company in 1979 where he worked with the Non Volatile Memory team and was one of the co-inventors of Intel ’ s first flash memory ( ETOX ).
GI Microelectronics was a manufacturer of LSI circuits and a pioneer in MOS technology and EAROM ( Electrically Alterable ROM ), with both off-the-shelf and custom circuits.
It also included an ATI video encoder for TV-out ( later removed in Sun Ray 1 ), a Philips Semiconductor SAA7114 video decoder / scaler, Crystal Semiconductor audio CODEC, Sun Microelectronics Ethernet controller, PCI USB host interface with 4 port hub, and I²C smart card interface.
Codecs which can be used with such controllers are available from many companies, including Realtek, Conexant, Analog Devices ( SoundMAX ), Integrated Device Technology ( IDT ) ( acquired from SigmaTel ), VIA, Wolfson Microelectronics, and formerly C-Media.
* Anglo-American Microelectronics Data ( 1968 ) ( with J. Mackenzie-Robertson )
He became acquainted with lithography while working at the Microelectronics Research Laboratory of the NSA.

Microelectronics and design
* EM Microelectronics, a Swiss semiconductor manufacturer specialized in the design and production of ultra-low-power integrated circuits
There is also a dynamic and fast growing electronics design and development industry, based around links between the very strong universities and indigenous companies like Wolfson Microelectronics, Linn, Nallatech, Axeon, 4i2i, and IndigoVision, and projects like the Alba Campus.
In addition to the indigenous companies, Silicon Glen continues to have quite a significant semiconductor design community of inward investment companies including Atmel, Freescale, National Semiconductor, Micrel, Analog Devices, Allegro MicroSystems, Micro Linear, Micronas and ST Microelectronics.

Microelectronics and circuit
* Programmable system device, an integrated circuit manufactured by ST Microelectronics and including Flash-ROM, RAM, and logic functions on a single chip
Ford created the Ford Microelectronics facility in Colorado Springs in 1982 to propagate the EEC-IV family, develop other custom circuits for use in automobiles, and to explore the Gallium Arsenide integrated circuit market.
Another announcement was that ST Microelectronics will offer OrCAD PSpice models for all the power and logic semiconductors, since PSpice is the most used circuit simulator.

Microelectronics and for
It was formed in 1983 through the merging of the two Swiss watch manufacturers ASUAG and SSIH, and took its present name in 1998 ( formerly SMH Swiss Corporation for Microelectronics and Watchmaking Industries Ltd ).
Apart of those three institutes TU Delft hosts numerous smaller research institutes, including Delft Institute of Microelectronics and Submicron Technology, Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Netherlands Institute of Metals Research ( now part of Materials innovation institute ), Delft Centre for Aviation, Delft Centre for Engineering Design, Delft Institute of Earth Observation and Space Systems, Delft University Wind Energy Research Institute, International Research Institute for Simulation, Motion and Navigation Technologies.
Hudson Valley Research Park ( formerly known as IBM East Fishkill ) is located in the town, and houses 27 divisions and 4, 700 regular employees for IBM Microelectronics.
In 1964 he sponsored a symposium on Electronic Beam Techniques for Microelectronics at R. R. E.
The Autonomous University of Baja California and CETYS, a private not-for-profit university located in Mexicali, have started new programs such as Aerospace Engineering, Semiconductors and Microelectronics Engineering, Renewable Energy Engineering, Bioengineering, History and Sociology to prepare the required human capital for potential high-tech firms.
; MAPEx: Plastic and silicon recorded radiation for the Microelectronics and Photonics Experiment.
* Innovations for High Performance Microelectronics, a German institute and part of the Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Scientific Community
It is a valuable research centre for Thai doctoral students and a gateway for Thai industry to access the latest advances in Microelectronics.
In 2004, physicists at the University of Manchester and the Institute for Microelectronics Technology, Chernogolovka, Russia, first isolated individual graphene planes by using adhesive tape.
In 1998, Swiss Corporation for Microelectronics and Watchmaking Industries Ltd ( Société de Microélectronique et d ' Horlogerie or SMH ), founded in 1983 through the merger Swiss watchmakers ASUAG and SSIH, was renamed the Swatch Group.
A foundry is a fab at which semiconductor chips or wafers are fabricated to order for third party companies that sell the chip, such as fabs owned by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company ( TSMC ), United Microelectronics Corporation ( UMC ) and Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation ( SMIC ).
* A prognostics and health management roadmap for information and electronics-rich systems, Rubyca Jaai and Michael Pecht, Microelectronics Reliability, Volume 50, Issue 3, March 2010, Pages 317-323, ISSN 0026-2714,
In August 1984, a deliberation on the concept paper for the formation of Institute of Microelectronics R & D was made to the Prime Minister.
In 1964 he sponsored a symposium on Electronic Beam Techniques for Microelectronics at R. R. E.

Microelectronics and integrated
In 1964, Wanlass moved to General Microelectronics ( GMe ), where he made the first commercial MOS integrated circuits, and a year later to General Instrument Microelectronics Division in New York,

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