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Weitek, Inc.

 

 

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Weitek Founded by Chi-Shin Wang, Edmund Sun, and Godfrey Fong (President and CEO) in 1981 in San Jose. All founders immigrated from China. 

 

Company Overview

Weitek specialized in high-performance digital semiconductor components and systems for the computer and workstation industries. Weitek floating point units have been used with Inmos Transputers (Floating Point System T-series Hypercube, 1986), National Semiconductor NS32032's (Encore Multimax, 1986), and Intel 386's (1988). The 2048 was used in the Thinking Machines Corporations CM-2 Connection Machine. Weitek produced floating point processors for HP. HP allowed to Weitek to use it's facilities to make chip for themselves and for their competition.

 

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Weitek Chips

 

 

Microprocessors

CPU's Sparc microprocessor
MCU's  
Bit-Slice  
Coprocessors 1164, 1165,  3164, 3167 (designed for 386, single chip implemented of 1167 board, 1988), 3170 (designed for SPARCstation 1), 3172 (designed for SPARCstation IPC & SLC), 2048, 8701

 

 

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General Use Support Chips

Shift Registers None
Interfaces None
Communications None
 
  

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Last updated: September 28, 2004.