The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) is the premier trade association representing the U.S. semiconductor industry. Founded in 1977 by five microelectronics pioneers, SIA unites over 70 companies and 90% of the market.
The History of Semiconductor Industry Association
Founded
1977, (2012 will mark the 35 year anniversary of the SIA)
Founders
Wilfred Corrigan, Fairchild Semiconductor (founded LSI Logic Corporation)
Robert Noyce, Intel Corporation
Jerry Sanders, Advanced Micro Devices, Incorporated
Charles Sporck, National Semiconductor Corporation
John Welty, Motorola, Inc
The microelectronics industry was born in 1947 with the invention of the transistor by scientists at Bell Labs. In the ensuing years, continuous rapid advances in semiconductor technology have revolutionized nearly every facet of human life. The milestones document found at www.sia-online.org traces the evolution of the Semiconductor Industry Association since its inception in 1977.
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