Charles, Motorola hasn't made semiconductors for years. They spun off
that division into ON Semiconductor in 1999 for the little stuff, and
later, their microprocessors into Freescale Semiconductor.
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Charles, Motorola hasn't made semiconductors for years. They spun off
that division into ON Semiconductor in 1999 for the little stuff, and
later, their microprocessors into Freescale Semiconductor.
It has always been, and more so in the seventies, when almost weekly new
parts were thrown on the market. Analog innovation at its best, a real
thriller. Raytheon, Burr-Brown, Signetics, PMI, RCA, Silicon General,
Valvo... Happy to have all those legacy data-books standing on the shelf.