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Integrated Device Technology, Inc., founded in 1980, delivers system-level innovations that optimize customers’ applications and enrich the end-user experience. Over the years, IDT’s customer base has demanded that the industry reevaluate mixed-signal integrated circuit products — IDT rose to accept that challenge. IDT continues to build on its No. 1 positions in timing, serial switching and memory interfaces to expand its mixed-signal content in Communications, Computing and Consumer applications, driven by three major market drivers including cloud computing, consumer mobility and 4G/LTE. The company’s product portfolio has become a fusion of analog and system expertise as well as traditional digital competencies, ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: > $1 Billion

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