1. NXP(NXP)
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NXP's legacy MCUS are 80C51 core based MCUS that incorporate power failure detection, simulation, and on-chip RC oscillators, enabling 51LPC to meet a wide range of performance requirements in highly integrated, low-cost, low-power applications.
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2. Renesas Technology
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The world's leading MCU supplier, the veritable king of MCU.
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3. Microchip (acquisition of Atmel)
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The world's leading supplier of microcontrollers and analog semiconductors. It was number one from 2006 to 2009.
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4. Samsung
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Samsung's MCU market share in 2016 was 12%, ranking fourth.
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5. ST (ST)
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Founded in June 1988, it was formed by the merger of SGS Microelectronics of Italy and Thomson Semiconductor of France.
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6, Infineon (Infineon)
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One of the few automotive semiconductor manufacturers with comprehensive coverage of the most important applications in the automotive sector.
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7. TI (Texas Instruments)
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A global semiconductor design and manufacturing company with operations in more than 35 countries, serving more than 100,000 customers worldwide, an 85-year history of innovation, more than 100,000 analog ics, embedded processors, and software and tools, and the industry's largest sales and support team.
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8. Cypress Spansion (Cypress Semiconductor)
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Founded in 1982, Cypress manufactures high-performance IC products for data transmission, telecommunications, PC and military systems and is listed on the New York Stock Exchange.