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Synertek, Inc. was an
American semiconductor manufacturer founded in 1973. The
initial staff consisted of Bob
Schreiner (the CEO), Dan Floyd, Jack Balletto...
- factories. For
initial production,
Zilog licensed the Z80 to U.S.-based
Synertek and Mostek,
along with
European second-source manufacturer, SGS. The design...
- to the
design of the MP944 microprocessor.
Subsequently he co-founded
Synertek in 1973,
where he
served as the company's
primary chip designer. One of...
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acquired by
semiconductor manufacturer Synertek, a
second source manufacturer of the 6502, and
renamed Synertek Systems. It then
created the SYM-1, a 6502-based...
- In the
early days of the 6502, it was second-sourced by
Rockwell and
Synertek, and
later licensed to
other companies. In 1981, the
Western Design Center...
- was at Intel. He
later went to work for a
number of startups,
including Synertek,
Wafer Scale Integration and San Disk. He and
Sanjay Mehrotra co-founded...
- The SYM-1 is a
single board "trainer"
computer produced by
Synertek Systems in 1975. It was
designed by Ray Holt.[citation needed]
Originally called the...
- the 6522 was
second sourced by
other companies including Rockwell and
Synertek. The 6522 was
widely used in
computers of the 1980s,
particularly Commodore's...
- ordeal.
Rockwell International—who second-sourced the 6502,
along with
Synertek—released
their own
microcomputer in one
board in 1978, the AIM-65. The...
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computers went on sale on June 10, 1977 with a MOS
Technology 6502 (later
Synertek)
microprocessor running at 1.023 MHz, 4 KB of RAM, an
audio c****ette interface...