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Former American semiconductor manufacturer
Synertek, Inc. was an American semiconductor manufacturer founded in 1973. The initial staff consisted of Bob Schreiner (the CEO), Dan Floyd, Jack Balletto
Synertek
8-bit microprocessor
factories. For initial production, Zilog licensed the Z80 to U.S.-based Synertek and Mostek, along with European second-source manufacturer, SGS. The design
Zilog_Z80
Microprocessor development board
The SYM-1 is a single board "trainer" computer produced by Synertek Systems in 1975. It was designed by Ray Holt.[citation needed] Originally called the
SYM-1
American business executive and founder of SanDisk
was at Intel. He later went to work for a number of startups, including Synertek, Wafer Scale Integration and San Disk. He, Jack Yuan and Sanjay Mehrotra
Eli_Harari
8-bit microprocessor from 1975
In the early days of the 6502, it was second-sourced by Rockwell and Synertek, and later licensed to other companies. In 1981, the Western Design Center
MOS_Technology_6502
Former American computer company
acquired by semiconductor manufacturer Synertek, a second source manufacturer of the 6502, and renamed Synertek Systems. It then created the SYM-1, a 6502-based
Microcomputer_Associates
American electrical engineer
to the design of the MP944 microprocessor. Subsequently he co-founded Synertek in 1973, where he served as the company's primary chip designer. One of
Jay_Miner
American computer scientist
Manny Lemas of Microcomputer Associates, Incorporated, later known as Synertek Systems where he designed the Jolt, Super Jolt and SYM-1 microcomputer
Ray_Holt_(computer_scientist)
Videotext terminal launched by AT&T in 1983
service, based in Chicago, had offered its users an alternative Honeywell Synertek design, somewhat sleeker in appearance than ATT's Sceptre, initially for
AT&T_Sceptre
Home video game console
Atari wanted a second source of the chipset. Peddle and Paivinen suggested Synertek, whose co-founder, Bob Schreiner, was a friend of Peddle. In October 1975
Atari_2600
Former American semiconductor company
company was founded in 1979 by a trio from Fairchild Semiconductor by way of Synertek—Jack Balletto, Dan Floyd, and Gunnar Wetlesen—and by Doug Fairbairn of
VLSI_Technology
1980 business-oriented personal computer
in six months", Wozniak said. The Apple III is powered by a 2-megahertz Synertek 6502A or 6502B 8-bit CPU (operating effectively between 1.4 and 1.8 MHz
Apple_III
1977–1993 series of microcomputers
computers went on sale on June 10, 1977 with a MOS Technology 6502 (later Synertek) microprocessor running at 1.023 MHz, 4 KB of RAM, an audio cassette interface
Apple_II
Single-board computer produced by MOS Technology in 1976
ordeal. Rockwell International—who second-sourced the 6502, along with Synertek—released their own microcomputer in one board in 1978, the AIM-65. The
KIM-1
Microprocessor developed by Digital Equipment Corporation
MHz version, produced by DEC), 21-17311-00 (second source, 7.5 MHz, from Synertek), and 21-17311-02 (10 MHz version, produced by DEC). A clone of the T-11
DEC_T-11
Topics referred to by the same term
and scooters the SYM-1, a single board "trainer" computer produced by Synertek N=4 supersymmetric Yang-Mills theory, a model of particles in mathematics
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Range of Bulgarian personal computers
Bulgaria, 82 is the model year. BASIC interpreter, RAM/ROM - 48/12 KB; CPU Synertek 6502 /1 MHz. The storage is improved due to the availability of (optional)
Pravetz_(computer)
Third model in the Apple II series of personal computers
ago (1993-11-15) Operating system Apple DOS 3.3 ProDOS CPU MOS Technology/Synertek 6502 @ 1.023 MHz (Original IIe) NCR/GTE 65C02 @ 1.023 MHz (Enhanced IIe
Apple_IIe
Microprocessor I/O port controller IC
the 6522 was second sourced by other companies including Rockwell and Synertek. The 6522 was widely used in computers of the 1980s, particularly Commodore's
MOS_Technology_6522
CMOS microprocessor in the 6502 family
officially released sometime shortly after. WDC licensed the design to Synertek, NCR, GTE Microcircuits, and Rockwell Semiconductor. Rockwell's primary
WDC_65C02
Personal computer sold in Britain
display line, the CPU is unable to access the RAM. (The Electron uses the Synertek variant of the 6502 processor as that allowed the clock to be stopped for
Acorn_Electron
American integrated circuit manufacturer
Light Emitting Devices IC Transducers Opto Ray Optical Diodes Data General Synertek Monosil Zilog Mnemonics Maruman Integrated Circuits Exonix Semi Processes
Fairchild_Semiconductor
Early solid state memory
source for the 1103 in 1971. Later National Semiconductor, Signetics, and Synertek manufactured the 1103 as well. Mary Bellis (August 25, 2016). "Who Invented
Intel_1103
8/16-bit microprocessor
65C02 with his production partners, primarily Rockwell Semiconductor and Synertek. The primary goal of the 65C02 effort was to move from the original 6502's
WDC_65C816
American electronics company
and production of some critical products was shifted to a friendly fab (Synertek) in Silicon Valley. Several employees played a key role in the Telecommunications
Mostek
8-bit microprocessor
6510 General information Common manufacturer MOS Technology, Rockwell, Synertek Performance Max. CPU clock rate 0.985 MHz to 1.023 MHz Data width 8 Address
MOS_Technology_6510
Semiconductor company based in Pennsylvania, U.S.
licensed the 650x line from MOS, including Rockwell International, GTE, Synertek, and Western Design Center (WDC). A number of different versions of the
MOS_Technology
Display controller
registers Zipped TIFs of the 6845 data sheets Differences of CRTC models Synertek 6545 Application Note MC6845 Timing Calculator, calculate register values
Motorola_6845
65(C)02 cross development software
Atmos, Nintendo Entertainment System, Watara Supervision game console, Synertek Systems SYM-1 and Ohio Scientific Challenger 1P. Officially supported host
Cc65
Series of networkable home computers
Griffiths Operating System) CPU Zilog Z80 @ 2 MHz Memory 16 or 32 KB Graphics Synertek 6545 CRT controller for 64 × 16 characters (512 × 256 pixels) Sound Monotonic
MicroBee
Corporation in 2010) Symbios Logic (sold to Hyundai Electronics in 1995) Synertek Tamarack Microelectronics (merged with IC Plus in 2002) TDK Telechips Tektronix
List of integrated circuit manufacturers
List_of_integrated_circuit_manufacturers
Defunct American semiconductor company
industry designing a variety of circuits since 1969, working at firms such as Synertek, Fairchild, RCA, and Four-Phase, before founding Alliance. C. N. Reddy
Alliance_Semiconductor
Floppy disk drive
Atari VCS console. The console ran at 1.1 MHz, but some 6507s supplied by Synertek failed to run at this speed reliably and were passed off to be used as
Atari_XF551
Secondary manufacturer of electronic components
and new designs rapidly emerged. MOS Technology licensed Rockwell and Synertek to second-source the 6502 microprocessor and its support components. Intel
Second_source
in Apple II series of computers. Some series have 6502 CPUs produced by Synertek under license from MOS Technology. Memory (RAM): 48 KB RAM on board, with
Pravetz_82
Form of digital logic family in integrated circuits
"Prologues". Hp9825.com. Retrieved 2022-03-15. Zilog relied on Mostek and Synertek to produce the Z80 and other chips before their own production facilities
Depletion-load_NMOS_logic
compatible computers were based on a two-chip microprocessor supplied by Synertek GA 16/220 (July 1978) GA 16/330 GA 16/440 GA 16/460 GA Zebra 1700/1750
General_Automation
Santa Clara [87] 06/24/1988 02/11/1991 09/16/1992 N/A N/A CAD990832735 Synertek, Inc. (Building 1) Santa Clara [88] 06/24/1988 10/04/1989 03/25/1992 N/A
List of Superfund sites in California
List_of_Superfund_sites_in_California
Type of printed circuit board
Incorporated. KIM-1 the development board for the MOS Technology/Rockwell/Synertek 6502 microprocessor. The name KIM is short for "keyboard input monitor"
Microprocessor development board
Microprocessor_development_board
was still available for sale. Rockwell AIM-65 6502 1978 complete board Synertek SYM-1 6502 1978 complete board RCA COSMAC VIP RCA 1802 1978 complete board
List_of_early_microcomputers
Oral Histories of Early Silicon Valley Founders and Contributors
Balletto, Jack 2012 Lockheed, Western Microwave, GME, Fairchild, Ricoh, Synertek, VLSI Rob Walker Beyer, Richard M. 2018 National, VLSI Technology, Intersil
Silicon_Genesis_Project
Integrated circuit made by MOS Technology
been manufactured by MOS technology or Rockwell. A version of 6530-004 by Synertek exists. MOS 6530 datasheet (GIF format, zipped) MOS 6530 datasheet (PDF
MOS_Technology_RRIOT
Microcontroller
Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt Karl Marx (MME) UC8810D (mask ROM version) Synertek Z8-03RS (piggy-back EPROM version) The "Encore!" products contains the
Zilog_Z8
Species of single-celled organism
PMID 9561700. Christman, Kristin. "THE STORY OF SLACKITH THE SNAKE". Synertek Colostrum. Retrieved April 24, 2021. Understanding the vertebrate immune
Cryptosporidium_serpentis
Jobs. The Apple III was sold as a business computer and housed a 1.8 MHz Synertek 6502A or 6502B processor and 128 KB of dynamic RAM. The Apple III was capable
List of commercial failures in computing
List_of_commercial_failures_in_computing
Disk drive for the Atari 8-bit computers
the basis for the interface. Atari purchased large numbers of 6507s from Synertek that were officially rated for operation at 1 MHz, but most of them were
Atari_810
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Probably originally an Anglicized form of French Jacques, JACK means "supplanter," it is now considered a pet form of English John, meaning "God is gracious."
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Brave heart
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Little.
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Son of the Sea God Varun
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 Finnish form of Latin Johannes, JANNE means "God is gracious." Compare with another form of Janne.
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King Henry V' Soldier in the King's army.
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Champion, A king in the epics
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Arabic, Australian, Indian
Beautiful; Bright Face
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