What happened to Intersil?

What happened to Intersil?

The company was able to return to profitability in 2013 and in early 2014 re-launched as a power management company, with products to improve power efficiency, extend battery life and reduce size. Japanese semiconductor company Renesas acquired Intersil on February 24, 2017.

Is Intersil and Renesas the same?

Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ:ISIL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Renesas Electronics Corporation, is a leading provider of innovative power management and precision analog solutions.

What does Intersil do?

Intersil Corporation (NASDAQ:ISIL) is a leading provider of innovative power management and precision analog solutions. The company’s products form the building blocks of increasingly intelligent, mobile and power hungry electronics enabling advances in power management to improve efficiency and extend battery life.

Who bought Renesas?

In September 2013, Broadcom acquired most of Renesas Mobile Communication. With the allotment of third-party shares to the nine investors completed in September 2013, INCJ became the largest shareholder in the company.

Who owns Renesas Electronics Corporation?

Who supplies Renesas?

Promoting Sustainable Procurement through Fair and Equitable Transactions

Number of suppliers Agreement rate
Japan 973 95%
North America 16 100%
Europe 13 92%
China 11 91%

Is Renesas and IDT the same?

As a result of the completion of the transaction, IDT became a wholly owned subsidiary of Renesas. As of today, Dr. Sailesh Chittipeddi joined Renesas’ executive team as Executive Vice President and will lead IDT as President and CEO. “The product portfolios of Renesas and IDT are highly complementary.

What is the Intersil 6100 family?

The Intersil 6100 family consists of a 12-bit microprocessor (the 6100) and a range of peripheral support and memory ICs developed by Intersil in the mid-1970s. The microprocessor implements the PDP-8 instruction set. As such it was sometimes referred to as the CMOS-PDP8.

What is the difference between The IM6101 PIE and IM6102 MEDIC?

The IM6101 PIE (Programmable Interface Element) is a basic PDP-8 I/O port. The IM6102 MEDIC (Memory Extension, DMA Controller, Interval Timer) converts an IM6100 into something resembling a PDP-8/E’s CPU.

What sizes of RAM and ROM does Intersil offer?

Intersil also offered compatible sizes of RAM and ROM: the IM6551 and IM6561 (1 Kbit, 256×4) SRAM, the IM6512 (768 Bit, 64×12) SRAM, and the IM6312 (12 Kbit, 1024×12) mask programmable PROM .