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1989 This consisted of GEC's  activities  in  semiconductors,  power  devices,  micro-systems,  microwave  devices,  electronic  valves  and  tubes,  electronic  test  and  measurement systems, automatic test equipment, simulators and computer-aided design equipment.<ref>MMC report 1989</ref> These would have included some of the businesses that were previously described under [[GEC: Industrial Products|Industrial Products]] as well as businesses in [[GEC Light Industrial Products]] and [[Marconi Electronic Devices]] and [[EEV]].
1989 This consisted of GEC's  activities  in  semiconductors,  power  devices,  micro-systems,  microwave  devices,  electronic  valves  and  tubes,  electronic  test  and  measurement systems, automatic test equipment, simulators and computer-aided design equipment.<ref>MMC report 1989</ref> These would have included some of the businesses that were previously described under [[GEC: Industrial Products|Industrial Products]] as well as businesses in [[GEC Light Industrial Products]], [[Marconi Electronic Devices]] and [[EEV]], and perhaps [[GEC-Elliott Automation]].





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Part of GEC

1989 This consisted of GEC's activities in semiconductors, power devices, micro-systems, microwave devices, electronic valves and tubes, electronic test and measurement systems, automatic test equipment, simulators and computer-aided design equipment.[1] These would have included some of the businesses that were previously described under Industrial Products as well as businesses in GEC Light Industrial Products, Marconi Electronic Devices and EEV, and perhaps GEC-Elliott Automation.


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  1. MMC report 1989