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Vitesse Semiconductor - Wikipedia Vitesse Semiconductor was a fabless American semiconductor company based in Camarillo, California, which developed high-performance Ethernet integrated circuits solutions for Carrier, Enterprise networks
Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation -- Company History Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation is an integrated circuit, or chip, manufacturer with a difference: its ICs are made from gallium arsenide (GaAs) instead of silicon and can handle transmissions up to 10 Gb s (gigabits per second)
Vitesse Semiconductor is now Microsemi - LinkedIn Vitesse Semiconductor (NASDAQ: VTSS) is a fabless supplier of high-performance integrated circuits (ICs), application software and integrated turnkey systems solutions used primarily in Carrier
Microsemi Acquires Vitesse to Expand IoT Commitment By leveraging Vitesse’s portfolio of high-performance semiconductors, application software, and integrated turnkey systems, Microsemi hopes to further itself as an Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) market leader
Microsemi to Acquire Vitesse Semiconductor for $389 Million The Microsemi Corporation announced on Wednesday that it had reached an agreement to acquire Vitesse Semiconductor for $389 million, furthering a drive toward consolidation in the chip-making
Microsemi completes acquisition of Vitesse - Semiconductor Today Vitesse designs high-performance semiconductors, application software and integrated turnkey systems solutions for carrier, enterprise and Internet of Things (IoT) networks Products enable the fastest-growing network infrastructure markets including mobile access IP edge, Cloud access, and industrial-IoT networking
Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation - Company Profile, Information . . . Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation is an integrated circuit, or chip, manufacturer with a difference: its ICs are made from gallium arsenide (GaAs) instead of silicon and can handle transmissions up to 10 Gb s (gigabits per second)