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of Doddington Road, Lincoln, also of Portsmouth
of Doddington Road, Lincoln, also of Portsmouth and Wembley


'''Marconi Electronic Devices''' sister company to [[Marconi Avionics]].<ref>The Engineer 1982/11/04</ref>
'''Marconi Electronic Devices''' sister company to [[Marconi Avionics]].<ref>The Engineer 1982/11/04</ref>
After the failure of negotiations with [[Fairchild]] of USA, [[GEC]] decided to establish a new subsidiary, Marconi Electronic Devices, to bring together its various semiconductor activities; these included:<ref>The Times July 24, 1980</ref>
* [[AEI Semiconductors]]
* [[GEC Semiconductors]]
* The micro-electronics division of [[Marconi Space and Defence Systems]]
The company would design and develop and manufacture integrated circuits, hybrid microelectronics, microwave semiconductor devices and power semiconductor devices.  Lincoln would be the the home for a new VSLI (very large scale integrated circuit) production facility as well as design centre. 


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Revision as of 16:04, 21 February 2020

1983.
1984.

of Doddington Road, Lincoln, also of Portsmouth and Wembley

Marconi Electronic Devices sister company to Marconi Avionics.[1]

After the failure of negotiations with Fairchild of USA, GEC decided to establish a new subsidiary, Marconi Electronic Devices, to bring together its various semiconductor activities; these included:[2]

The company would design and develop and manufacture integrated circuits, hybrid microelectronics, microwave semiconductor devices and power semiconductor devices. Lincoln would be the the home for a new VSLI (very large scale integrated circuit) production facility as well as design centre.

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Sources of Information

  1. The Engineer 1982/11/04
  2. The Times July 24, 1980