| Bell Labs invents transistor on December 23. Its
first commercial use is in products for the hearing impaired. |
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| International Rectifier ships first commercial semiconductor
devices. |
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| Motorola applies for its first semiconductor-related
patent to develop low-cost transistors for audio power
stages of radio communication receivers and auto radios. |
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| The semiconductor industry surpasses $100 million
in sales for the first time. |
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| Texas Instruments’ (TI) Jack Kilby demonstrates
first integrated circuit (IC). |
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| TI builds the first IC computer. |
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Motorola is the first to use the epitaxial method,
developed by Bell Labs, to mass-produce semiconductors. |
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| Companies begin shipping ICs. |
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| Texas Instruments provides the first ICs used in
a consumer product, a hearing aid. |
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The semiconductor industry surpasses $1 billion in
sales for the first time. |
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| Gordon Moore predicts exponential growth (biannual
doubling) in chip power. It becomes known as “Moore’s
Law.” |
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| TI introduces the first single-chip speech synthesizer.
Its first use: The Speak & Spell Toy. |
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| The semiconductor industry surpasses $10 billion
in sales. |
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Altera invents the first reprogrammable device (PLD). |
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| Dr. Morris Chang founds TSMC, the world’s largest
dedicated independent semiconductor foundry. |
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Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, one of the
world's top three silicon foundries, is founded. |
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| Industry leaders incorporate FSA to achieve a more optimal balance between
wafer demand and capacity. |
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FSA has 40 founding members. |
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The semiconductor industry surpasses $100 billion
sales. |
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| FSA announces its first Wafer Demand Forecast. |
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FSA holds its first Suppliers Expo, the premier
event dedicated to bringing together suppliers, fabless
companies, integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) and
other organizations that play a vital role in the semiconductor
industry. |
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FSA holds its first annual Awards Dinner celebration
to recognize fabless companies for their outstanding achievements
in the industry. |
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UMC, one of the world's top three silicon foundries,
begins its transformation from an IDM to a pure-play foundry. |
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Cirrus Logic is the fastest fabless company to achieve
$1 billion in revenues, doing so in 45 quarters. |
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| Genesis Microchip is the first company to produce
a single-chip video de-interlacer. |
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| FSA surpasses
100 members. |
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| A new study shows that the semiconductor industry
is the No. 1 driver of growth for the U.S. economy, providing
jobs for 260,000 people and creating an additional 1.4
million jobs for people who provide goods and services
for the industry. |
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FSA and NationsBanc
Montgomery Securities (NMS) jointly launch the NMS/FSA
Fabless Stock Index (FABLSSM Index). |
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| FSA establishes a new award at its annual awards
dinner. The Exemplary Leadership award was designed to
recognize an individual's outstanding contributions to
the fabless semiconductor sector. The first ever Exemplary
Leadership award was presented to Dr. Morris Chang, Chairman
and Founder, TSMC. As a tribute to Dr. Chang and his success,
FSA renamed the award and now presents it as the "Dr.
Morris Chang Award for Exemplary Leadership." |
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Xilinx invents first million-gate FPGA; 2.5V CPLD;
and 64-bit, 66 MHz PCI component. |
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| Worldwide semiconductor sales exceed $200 billion
for the first time in semiconductor history. |
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U.S. fabless revenues exceed $16 billion. |
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The fabless industry outperforms the worldwide semiconductor
industry, growing 68% compared to a growth of 39% for
the worldwide industry. |
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Broadcom is the fastest fabless company to achieve
$1 billion in revenue, doing so in 36 quarters. |
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| FSA surpasses 200 members. |
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FSA and Merrill Lynch announce a partnership
that provides the reintroduction of the FSA/Merrill Lynch Fabless Stock Index [FABLS]. |
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NVIDIA is the fastest fabless company to achieve
$1 billion in revenues, doing so in 32 quarters. |
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China is accepted as a member of the World Trade
Organization, paving the way for many semiconductor companies
to enter China. |
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| FSA surpasses 300 members. |
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FSA holds its first-ever East Coast keynote and
panel discussion in Boston. |
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FSA and JEDEC announce the release of a Foundry
Process Qualification Guideline. |
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| FSA surpasses 400 members. |
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FSA expands globally, forming an Asia-Pacific
Leadership Council, and opening its first international
offices in Hsinchu and Taipei Taiwan. |
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Worldwide fabless company revenue surpasses $26.2
billion, growing more than 23% year-over-year. |
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| FSA has more than 450 members. |
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FSA celebrates its 10th anniversary. |
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FSA’s Mixed-Signal (MS)/RF Committee’s
PDK working group released its Mixed-Signal/RF PDK Checklist,
which provides guidelines to showcase PDK quality. |
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FSA plans its first Suppliers Expo in Taiwan. |
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| Worldwide fabless company revenue surpasses $41 billion; 18% of semiconductor industry |
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FSA’s Mixed-Signal/RF Committee’s Model working group released
its SPICE Model Checklist,
providing mixed-signal/RF designers using foundry SPICE models with consistent data to make foundry process and IC design decisions.
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The fabless industry outpaced the rest of the semiconductor industry in fundings, closing $1.6 billion, contributing 73% to the overall semiconductor funding total ($2.2 billion). |
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On November 15th ViMicro became the first Chinese fabless company to be listed on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange. |
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FSA hosts inaugural Global Leadership Summit in Shanghai. |
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FSA’s Mixed-Signal/RF Committee’s PDK working group released version 2.0 of its Mixed-Signal/RF PDK Checklist, which provides guidelines to showcase PDK quality. |