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Identification of IC Manufacturer by Logo Identification of IC manufacturer by logo. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Acer Acer Laboratories Actel Advanced Advanced Micro Alesis Linear Devices Devices (AMD) Semiconductor Agilent AKM Allayer Technologies Semiconductor Communications Allegro Alliance Alpha Industries Microsystems Alpha Alpha Alpha & Omega Microelectroni Semiconductor Semiconductor cs Altera American American ANADIGICs Microsystems Microsystems Analog Analog Devices Analog Systems Devices Anchor Chips Apex Apex Microtechnology Microtechnology ARK Logic Astec ATecoM Semiconductor ATI Atmel AT&T Technologies AudioCodes Aura Vision Aureal Austin Avance Logic Averlogic Semiconductor Bel Fuse Benchmarq BI Technologies Microelectronics Brooktree Burr Brown California Micro (now Devices Rockwell) Calogic Catalyst Catalyst Semiconductor Semiconductor C-Cube Centon Electronics Cherry Microsystems Semiconductor Chips and Chrontel Cirrus Logic Technologies (now Intel) ComCore Conexant Crystal (Cirrus Semiconductor Logic) Cosmo Cypress Cypress Electronics Semiconductors & Semiconductors & Microcontrollers Microcontrollers Cyrix Daewoo Dallas Corporation Electronics Semiconductor Semiconductor Dallas Dallas Data Delay Semiconductor Semiconductor Devices Davicom Diamond Diotec Semiconductor Technologies DTC Data DTC Data DVDO Technology Technology Elantec Elantec Electronic Designs (White Electronic Designs) Electronic EG&G Enhanced Memory Technology Systems Ensoniq Corp Ericsson ESS Technology Exar Exel Fairchild Microelectronics Semiconductor (now Rohm) Fuji Electric Fuji Electric Fujitsu Fujitsu Galileo Galvantech Technology GEC Plessey General Electric General Instrument (Harris) (General Semiconductor) General General Gennum Instrument Semiconductor (General Semiconductor ) G-Link Gould (now AMI) Harris (now Technology Intersil) Harris (now Hewlett Packard HFO (VEB Intersil) Halbleiterwerk Frankfurt/Oder, formely DDR, now BRD) Hitachi Holtek Hualon Microelectronics Microelectronics Hyundai iC Designs iC-Haus (now Cypress) iC-Haus I-Cube IC Works IGS IMP Impala Linear Technologies Infineon Information Inmos Technologies Storage Devices (STMicroelectroni cs) Integrated Integrated Circuit Integrated Device Circuit Systems Technology (IDT) Designs Integrated Integrated Silicon Integrated Device Solutions Technology Technology Express (IDT) Integrated Intel Intel Telecom Express International Intersil Intersil Rectifier Intersil ITT (Micronas IXYS Semiconductor) Korea KOTA Lansdale Electronics Microcircuits Semiconductor (KEC) Lansdale Lattice Lattice Semiconductor Semiconductor Semiconductor Lattice Level One LG Semicon Semiconductor Communications Linear Linfinity Lite-On Technology Microelectronics Lucent Littelfuse Technologies Macronix Marvell Matra MHS International Semiconductor Matra MHS Matra MHS Matsushita Panasonic Matsushita Maxim Media Vision Panasonic Media Vision Micro Electronics Mikroelektronik Erfurt (formely DDR, now BRD) Microchip Micro Linear Micron Technology Technology Micronas Micronix MicroPower Direct Integrated Systems Microtune Mini-Circuits Mitel Semiconductor Mitsubishi Monolithic Mosaic Memories Semiconductor (now Vantis) Mosel Vitelic MOS Technologies MoSys Motorola Motorola M-Systems Murata Myson Technology mwave (by IBM) National National NEC Semiconductor Semiconductor NEC New Japan Radio NVidia (NJR) Corporation Oak OKI OKI Technology Semiconductor Semiconductor Opti Orbit Oren Semiconductor Semiconductor Performance Pericom PhaseLink Semiconductor Semiconductor Laboratories Philips PLX Technology PMC-Sierra PowerSmart Princeton Precision Technology Monolithics (Analog Devices) QLogic Qualcomm Quality Semiconductor Rabbit Ramtron Raytheon Semiconductor Semiconductor Realtek Rectron Rendition Semiconductor RCA Solid Rockwell Rohm State (now Harris) S3 Sage Sames Samsung Samsung Sanken Electronics Semiconductor Sanken Sanyo Sanyo Scenix SEEQ Technology Seiko Epson Corp. Semiconductor Seiko Epson Seiko Instruments Semelab Corp. (Magnatec) Semtech SGS-Ates SGS (STMicroelectroni (STMicroelectroni cs) cs) Sharp Shindengen Siemens (now Infineon) Siemens (now Sierra (now PMS- Sigma Tel Infineon) Sierra) Signal Signetics Siliconians Processing (now Philips) Technologies Silicon Siliconix Silicon Magic Integrated Systems Silicon Storage Silicon Systems Simtek Technology (Texas Corporation Instruments) Sipex SMC Solid State Scientific (Thomson-CSF) Sony Space Electronics Spectek Standard Standard STMicroelectronic Microsystems Microsystems s Synergy Synertek Taiwan Semiconductor Semiconductor (Micrel) TDK Teccor Electronics TelCom Semiconductor Semiconductor Teledyne Telefunken Teltone (TelCom (now Vishay) Semiconductor ) Texas Texas Instruments Thomson-CSF Instruments Toko America Toshiba Toshiba Toshiba Trident TriQuint Semiconductor Triscend Tseng Labs Tundra United United Unitrode Microelectroni Technologies cs Corp Microelectronics (UMC) Center USAR USAR Systems Utron Technology Systems V3 Vadem Vanguard Semiconductor International Semiconductor Vantis Via Technologies Virata Vision Tech Vitelic VLSI Technology Volterra VTC Waferscale Integration Western Digital Western Digital Weitek (now Rockwell) Winbond Wolfsom Xemics Microelectronics Xicor Xicor Xilinx Yamaha Zetex Zilog Semiconductors Zilog Zilog Zilog Zentrum Zoran Corporation pkg. types Mikroelektroni k Dresden pkg. types 2.
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