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Beginning in [[1976]], Zilog released the [[Z80]] a series of 8-bit [[microprocessor]]s that were compatible with the [[Intel]] [[8080]]. | |||
The Z80 was used in several [[computer]]s and [[video game console]]s. | The Z80 was used in several [[computer]]s and [[video game console]]s. |
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Zilog | |
Type | Subsidiary of IXYS |
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Founded | 1974 |
Headquarters | Milpitas, California, USA |
Key people | Federico Faggin, founder Ralph Ungermann, founder |
Industry | Electronic components |
Products | Electronic components |
Number of people | 174 |
Website | http://www.zilog.com/ |
Zilog is an American computer chip manufacturer.
Foundation
Zilog was founded in 1974 by Federico Faggin and Ralph Ungermann.
Zilog Z80
Beginning in 1976, Zilog released the Z80 a series of 8-bit microprocessors that were compatible with the Intel 8080.
The Z80 was used in several computers and video game consoles.
Acquisition by IXYS
In December 2009, IXYS purchased Zilog for $62.4 million USD with money in hand.