Maxim Integrated
Maxim Integrated Products, Inc.
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legal form | Corporation |
ISIN | US57772K1016 |
founding | April 14, 1983 |
Seat | San Jose , California , |
management | Tunç Doluca ( CEO ) |
Number of employees | 7.213 |
sales | 2,195,000,000 US dollars |
Branch | semiconductor |
Website | www.maximintegrated.com |
As of June 25, 2016 |
Maxim Integrated ( NASDAQ : MXIM) is an American manufacturer of integrated circuits (ICs). The company's headquarters are in San Jose , California . Over 6,400 different ICs are currently manufactured.
Company history
Maxim Integrated was founded on April 14, 1983 as Maxim Integrated Products Inc. by Jack Gifford (1941-2009) along with eight other semiconductor developers in Sunnyvale , California . Based on a two-sided business plan , start-up capital of 9 million US dollars was raised. In the first business year, 24 analog ICs were developed, but produced by other semiconductor manufacturers, from 1984 own production facilities were put into operation in order to be independent of other manufacturers. Well-known ICs from this time are the serial interface driver MAX232 equipped with an integrated charge pump according to the EIA-232 (RS-232) standard , which Maxim first brought onto the market in the mid-1980s. In 1987 Maxim Integrated broke even. Through the first acquisition, Maxim Integrated acquired its first major semiconductor fab in 1989. Annual sales of USD 100 million were first achieved in 1993. In January 2007 Tunç Doluca became Chief Executive Officer. Maxim Integrated acquired six companies between 2007 and 2010, thereby significantly expanding its engineering and production capacities. Annual sales exceeded USD 2.2 billion for the first time in 2010, while the first analog products were produced and marketed on 300 mm wafers .
In 2016, Maxim sold his San Antonio wafer factory to TowerJazz .
On July 13, 2020, it was announced that Analog Devices would acquire the company for $ 20.91 billion.
Acquisitions
Maxim has taken over the following companies and production sites:
- 1990: "Siliconwafers" from Sunnyvale , California .
- 1994: " Tektronix Semiconductors" from Beaverton , Oregon
- 1997: IC Works wafer production in San Jose , California.
- 2001: " Dallas Semiconductor " from Dallas , Texas
- 2003: CMOS wafer production by Philips Semiconductor in San Antonio , Texas
- 2007: 180-nm manufacturing facility from Atmel in Irving , Texas
- 2008: "Mobilygen" from Santa Clara , California
- 2009: “Innova Card” from La Ciotat , France
- 2010: "Teridian Semiconductor Corporation" from Irvine , California for 315 million US dollars
- 2011: “ SensorDynamics AG” from Lang , Austria
- 2013: Volterra Semiconductor from Fremont, California
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Leadership
- ↑ a b Form 10-K 2015
- ^ All Products
- ↑ a b company profile and company history
- ↑ TowerJazz Completes Acquisition of Maxim's Fabrication Facility in San Antonio, Texas , February 2, 2016
- ^ Analog Devices to acquire rival chipmaker Maxim Integrated for $ 21 billion. In: techcrunch.com. July 13, 2020, accessed on July 13, 2020 .