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website:www.st.com
STMicroelectronics was created in 1987 by the merger of SGS Microelettronica of Italy and Thomson Semiconducteurs of France with the aim of becoming a world leader in the sub-micron era. The new company pursued an aggressive growth strategy, investing heavily in R&D, forging strategic alliances with blue-chip customers and academia, building up an integrated presence in major economic regions, and honing one of the world’s most efficient manufacturing operations.
Since its formation, ST has grown faster than the semiconductor industry as a whole and it has been one of the world’s Top Ten semiconductor suppliers since 1999. Today, an unrivalled combination of silicon and system expertise, manufacturing strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio, industrial and academic partnerships, and one of the industry’s broadest product ranges makes ST a world leader in developing and delivering semiconductor solutions across the spectrum of microelectronics applications.
The group totals approximately 50,000 employees, 16 advanced research and development units, 39 design and application centers, 17 main manufacturing sites and 78 sales offices in 36 countries.
Corporate Headquarters, as well as the headquarters for Europe and for Emerging Markets, are in Geneva. The Company’s U.S. Headquarters are in Carrollton (Texas); those for Asia-Pacific are based in Singapore and Japanese operations are headquartered in Tokyo. The recently-established “Greater China” region, which includes Hong Kong, China and Taiwan, is headquartered in Shanghai.
As convergence continues to propel the electronics industry, ST’s combination of world-leading customers, system mastery and leading-edge technologies ensure that the Company will continue leading the industry.
Product List:
Automotive Products
Advanced Analog, Power Management and Standard ICs
Power Discretes and Modules
Memories,MCUs and Secure MCUs
Digital Consumer and Application Processors
Imaging ICs and Modules
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