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ADVANCED MICRO DEVICES
ANALOG DEVICES INC.
BURR-BROWN CORP.
DIONICS INC.
EXAR INTEGRATED SYSTEMS INC.
FAIRCHILD INSTRUMENT & CAMERA CORP.
FUJITSU LTD.
GENERAL INSTRUMENT CORP.
HARRIS SEMICONDUCTTOR
HITACHI LTD.
INMOS CORP.
INTEL CORP.
INTERSIL INC.
ITT SEMICONDUKTORS INTERMETAL
LAMBDA SEMIKONDUKTOR
LINEAR TECHNOLOGY CORP.
MATSUSHITA ELECTRONICS CORP.
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORP.
MONOLITHICS MEMORIES INC.
MOTOROLA SEMICONDUCTOR PRODUCTS INC.
NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.
NIPPON ELECTRIC CORP.
PHILIPS
RCA Corp.
SAMSUNG
SGS-SEMICONDUCTOR CORP.
SIEMENS AKTIENGESELL SCHAFT
SIGNETICS CORP.
SILICON GENERAL INC.
SILICONIX INC.
SPRAGUE ELECTRIC CORP.
SPRAGUE SOLID STATE
STANDARD MICROSYSTEMS CORP.
TELEFUNKEN ELECTRONIC GMTBH.
TEXAS INSTRUMENTS INC.
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