Acquisition date | Company | Business | Price | Description | Ref. |
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1969 | Pastoriza Electronics | Data converter products | - | - | [1] |
1971 | Nova Devices | Linear integrated circuits | - | Became Analog Devices Semiconductor division | [2][3][4] |
1978 | Computer Labs | Analog-digital converters | - | - | [5][6] |
August 1990[7] | Precision Monolithics, Inc. | Digital-to-analog converters | $60.5 million[7] | Became Precision Monolithics Division | [8] |
July 29, 1991 | Edsun Laboratories - key assets | - | - | - | [9] |
July 1996 | Mosaic Microsystems Ltd. | Intermediate- and radio-frequency chips | - | Chips used in cordless phones and direct-broadcast satellite systems | [10] |
December 1997 | Medialight Inc. | Asymmetric DSL | - | Developer of PC-based telecommunications products | [11] |
February 1999 | White Mountain DSP Inc. | DSP emulators | - | Producer of emulation sockets and board-level DSP products | [7] |
February 1999 | Edinburgh Portable Compilers | Compiler technology | - | - | [7] |
October 31, 2000[12] | Thomas Neuroth AG | Symmetric DSL | $4 million[12] | - | [13] |
November 10, 2000[12] | Signal Processing Associates | Voice processing, fax/data relay | $3 million[12] | Developer and supplier of software for telecommunications applications | [14] |
December 2000 | BCO Technologies PLC | Semiconductors | $150 million | Manufacturer of thick film semiconductors | [15] |
December 18, 2000 | Integrated Micro Instruments Inc. | MEMS | $1.75 million | Developer of MEMS process designs | [12] |
January 4, 2001[12] | Chiplogic Inc. | Broadband Internet, network-protocol processing | $100 million | Developer of integrated circuits and software for network-protocol processing and broadband access | [13] |
January 16, 2001[12] | Staccato Systems Inc. | Audio software | $23 million[12] | Developer of audio software technology for various platforms and applications | [16] |
May 2006 | TTPCom Ltd. - certain property | GSM software | $23 million | GSM/GPRS mobile phone modem software unit | [17] |
June 2006 | Integrant Technologies | RF signal processing | $127 million | Integrated into Analog Devices' high-speed signal processing organization | [18] |
September 2006 | AudioAsics A/S | Microphone and audio signal conditioning | $19 million | Low-power, high-performance miniature audio technology for use in portable and comms devices | [19][20] |
June 9, 2011 | Lyric Semiconductor, Inc. | Probability processing | - | DARPA and venture-funded MIT spin-out, developer of hardware circuit architecture for probability processing | [21] |
June 2014 | Hittite Microwave Corporation | Radio frequency chips | $2 billion | Products for industrial, communications and automotive markets | [22] |
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