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| | Weitek,
Inc.
Company Pedigree
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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. |
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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.
Major Achievements
Chip Identification
Weitek Chips
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Microprocessors |
| CPU's |
Sparc microprocessor |
| MCU's |
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| Bit-Slice |
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| 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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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 |
Graphics processors |
| Communications |
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Second Sourced Chips
| Microprocessors |
| CPU's |
None |
| MCU's |
None |
| Bit-Slice |
None |
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Memory Devices |
| RAM |
None |
| ROM |
None |
| PROM |
None |
| EPROM |
None |
| EEPROM |
None |
| CCD Memory |
None |
| Bubble Memory |
None |
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General Use Support Chips |
| Shift Registers |
None |
| Interfaces |
None |
| Communications |
None |
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