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Driver Description | Chips And Technologies 69000 |
Driver Manufacturer | Chips And Technologies |
Driver Type | Display Adapters |
Driver Version | 5.0.1.137 |
Driver Date | 8-25-1999 |
Windows | Windows 2000 (5.0) 32 bit |
Driver Popularity |
Name | Chips and Technologies |
Industry | Semiconductors |
Founded | 1984 |
thumb|The F8680 is a x86 compatible [[System-on-a-chip|SoC.]] Chips and Technologies C&T ), founded in Milpitas, California in December 1984 by Gordon A. Campbell and Dado Banatao, and was an early fabless semiconductor company. Its first product, announced September 1985, was a four chip EGA chipset that handled the functions of 19 of IBM's proprietary chips on the Enhanced Graphics Adapter. By that November's COMDEX, more than a half dozen companies had introduced EGA-compatible boards based on C&T's chipset. This was followed by chipsets for PC motherboards and other computer graphics chips. C&T was acquired by Intel in 1997, primarily for its graphics chip business. Former members of C&T founded Asiliant Technologies in January 2000 to continue the support of the CHIPS 65545, 65550, 65555, 69000, 69030, and other notebook and LCD oriented graphics ICs. Intel licensed the rights to build, sell, and service the C&T chips to Asiliant. Asiliant manufactured and sold C&T components for the next few years until it closed.