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LSI (Avago)
This page covers the following companies: Lucent → Agere → LSI → Avago
- History
 
- LSI Corporation was in turn acquired by Avago Technologies in 2014
 - LSI Corporation acquired SandForce Inc. in Milpitas, CA in October 2011,
 
- a manufacturer of processors for solid-state drives (SSD processors).
 
- LSI Corporation acquired Tarari Inc. (San Diego, CA, USA) in September 2007
 
- Tarari develops "Content Processors" (ASICs and SW), which are used to inspect data transmission packages
 
- MPG designs ICs and software for cellular telephone handsets and complete chip-level solutions
 - for satellite digital audio radio applications
 
- LSI Logic and Agere Systems (formerly Lucent, previously AT&T) decided in December 2006
 
- to merge to form the new company LSI Corporation. The merger was completed on April 2, 2007
 
- LSI Logic acquired Velio Communications and CrossLayer Networks in April 2004
 - LSI Logic took over the company C-Cube Microsystems in March 2001
 
- (IC for digital image processing, MPEG1, MPEG2 decoder and encoder)
 
- LSI Logic bought Symbios Logic (SCSI host adapter chipsets) from Hyundai Electronics in August 1999
 - LSI Logic acquired SEEQ Technology in June 1999