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U.S.-INTEL-JOB CUT

U.S.-INTEL-JOB CUT

(240802) -- SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2, 2024 Photo by Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM) -- This photo taken on Aug. 1, 2024 shows the headquarters of Intel in Santa Clara, California, the United States. Intel said Thursday it will cut 15,000 jobs across the company as the chipmaker pursues fundamental changes amid growing competition from its rivals. (Photo by Li Jianguo/Xinhua/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Japan's Renesas in talks to acquire U.S. chipmaker Maxim: report

Japan's Renesas in talks to acquire U.S. chipmaker Maxim: report

TOKYO, Japan, Jan. 30 Kyodo - File photo taken in May 2012 shows Renesas Electronics Corp.'s headquarters in Tokyo. The Japanese chipmaker is in talks to acquire Maxim Integrated of the United States in what could be close to a $20 billion deal, CNBC reported on Jan. 29, 2018.

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Elpida becomes wholly owned unit of Micron

Elpida becomes wholly owned unit of Micron

TOKYO, Japan - Yoshitaka Kinoshita, new president of Japanese chipmaker Elpida Memory Inc., speaks during a press conference in Tokyo as he took the post on July 31, 2013. Kinoshita replaced President Yukio Sakamoto as U.S. chipmaker Micron Technology Inc. said the same day it has completed the acquisition of the bankrupt Elpida Memory as its wholly owned unit.

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Micron Technology CEO Durcan

Micron Technology CEO Durcan

TOKYO, Japan - Mark Durcan, chief executive officer of U.S. chipmaker Micron Technology Inc., is interviewed by Kyodo News in Tokyo on Feb. 7, 2013.

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Sanyo Electric to sell semiconductor unit to ON Semiconductor

Sanyo Electric to sell semiconductor unit to ON Semiconductor

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Sanyo Electric Co. Vice President Susumu Koike, ON Semiconductor Corp. President Keith Jackson and Sanyo Semiconductor Co. President Teruo Tabata shake hands in Tokyo on July 15, 2010, after Sanyo Electric agreed to sell its semiconductor unit to a wholly owned subsidiary of the U.S. chipmaker for 33 billion yen.

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Sanyo Electric to sell semiconductor unit to ON Semiconductor

Sanyo Electric to sell semiconductor unit to ON Semiconductor

TOKYO, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. Vice President Susumu Koike speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on July 15, 2010. The company announced it has agreed to sell its semiconductor unit Sanyo Semiconductor Co. to a wholly owned subsidiary of the U.S. chipmaker ON Semiconductor Corp. for 33 billion yen.

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Japan's Renesas in talks to acquire U.S. chipmaker Maxim: report

Japan's Renesas in talks to acquire U.S. chipmaker Maxim: report

File photo taken in May 2012 shows Renesas Electronics Corp.'s headquarters in Tokyo. The Japanese chipmaker is in talks to acquire Maxim Integrated of the United States in what could be close to a $20 billion deal, CNBC reported on Jan. 29, 2018. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Sanyo Electric to sell semiconductor unit to ON Semiconductor

Sanyo Electric to sell semiconductor unit to ON Semiconductor

TOKYO, Japan - Sanyo Electric Co. Vice President Susumu Koike speaks at a news conference in Tokyo on July 15, 2010. The company announced it has agreed to sell its semiconductor unit Sanyo Semiconductor Co. to a wholly owned subsidiary of the U.S. chipmaker ON Semiconductor Corp. for 33 billion yen. (Kyodo)

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Sanyo Electric to sell semiconductor unit to ON Semiconductor

Sanyo Electric to sell semiconductor unit to ON Semiconductor

TOKYO, Japan - (From L to R) Sanyo Electric Co. Vice President Susumu Koike, ON Semiconductor Corp. President Keith Jackson and Sanyo Semiconductor Co. President Teruo Tabata shake hands in Tokyo on July 15, 2010, after Sanyo Electric agreed to sell its semiconductor unit to a wholly owned subsidiary of the U.S. chipmaker for 33 billion yen. (Kyodo)

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Renesas Electronics to buy U.S. chipmaker Intersil for $3.2 bil.

Renesas Electronics to buy U.S. chipmaker Intersil for $3.2 bil.

Renesas Electronics Corp. President Bunsei Kure speaks at a press conference in Tokyo on Sept. 13, 2016. The Japanese semiconductor company said it will buy U.S. semiconductor maker Intersil Corp. for $3.22 billion as part of a push to increase competitiveness in automotive chips and other growth areas. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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