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| | GTE (General Telephone and
Electric)
Company Pedigree
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Ascendant Companies |
Descendent Companies |
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Company |
Comments |
Company |
Comments |
| Sylvania |
In 1959, General
Telephone acquired Sylvania Electric |
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| General
Telephone |
The merged companies
became GTE, General Telephone and Electric. |
Company Overview
Under the GTE brand, GTE produced analog and
mixed signal IC's and microprocessor clones. After the 1959 merger GTE continued
to use the Sylvania brand for transistors and IC's.
Chip Identification
GTE Chips
| Microprocessors |
| CPU's |
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| MCU's |
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| Bit-Slice |
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| Coprocessors |
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Memory Devices |
| RAM |
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| ROM |
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| PROM |
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| EPROM |
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| EEPROM |
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| CCD Memory |
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| Bubble Memory |
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General Use Support Chips |
| Shift Registers |
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| Interfaces |
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| Communications |
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Second Sourced Chips
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Microprocessors |
| CPU's |
MOS 6502 |
| MCU's |
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| Bit-Slice |
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Memory Devices |
| RAM |
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| ROM |
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| PROM |
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| EPROM |
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| EEPROM |
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| CCD Memory |
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| Bubble Memory |
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General Use Support Chips |
| Shift Registers |
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| Interfaces |
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| Communications |
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