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Cypress Semiconductor

Innovative markets, comprising important automotive, industry, home automation as well as appliances, medical, and consumer electronics industries, have a faster growth objective than the whole of the semiconductor industry. We provide clients with leading market solutions, based on our MCUs, wireline soCs, memory, analog ICs and USB controllers with the aid of Digi-Key Electronics. We are unrivaled in our world-class wireless technology, which cuts across our traditional businesses and provides us with an interest in interesting, next-generation areas, including linked and independent automobiles. The company is a rapidly expanding Internet of Things.
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Manufacturers introduction

Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, a subsidiary of Infineon Technologies, is an American semiconductor design and manufacturing business. It has operations in the United States, Ireland, India, and the Philippines, with its headquarters in San Jose, California. Broadcom's Wireless Internet of Things Business was acquired by Cypress Semiconductors in April 2016.


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Ⅰ Cypress Semiconductor Company Profile

Ⅱ Cypress Semiconductor Products

Ⅲ Cypress Semiconductor Applications

Ⅳ Cypress Semiconductor Stock

Ⅴ Cypress Semiconductor Locations

Ⅵ Cypress Semiconductor Alternate Names


Ⅰ Cypress Semiconductor Company Profile

Introduction

Cypress Semiconductor Corporation, a subsidiary of Infineon Technologies, is an American semiconductor design and manufacturing business. It had NOR flash memoriesF-RAM  and SRAM Traveo microcontrollers, the industry's only  PSoC  programmable system-on-chip solutions, analog and  PMIC  Power Management ICs, CapSense capacitive touch-sensing controllers, Wireless BLE  Bluetooth Low-Energy  and USB connectivity solutions, and Wireless BLE Bluetooth Low-Energy and USB connectivity solutions.

It has operations in the United States, Ireland, India, and the Philippines, with its headquarters in San Jose, California. Broadcom's Wireless Internet of Things Business was acquired by Cypress Semiconductors in April 2016. The transaction was completed in July of 2016. Infineon Technologies stated in June 2019 that it would buy Cypress for $9.4 billion. Infineon will become one of the top ten semiconductor producers in the world if the purchase closes in April 2020.

Microchip Technology, NXP, Renesas, and Micron are some of its primary competitors.


Cypress Semiconductor Careers

• Product Marketing Manager
• Process Engineering Manager
• Human Resources Business Partner
• Engineering Group Leader
• Business Planner
• Senior Electrical Design Engineer
• Member, Technical Staff
• Application Engineer
• Systems Administrator
• Senior Technologist
• Software Developer
• Technical Operations Specialist
• Production Supervisor
• Human Resources Analyst
• Operations Analyst
• Manufacturing Supervisor
• Maintenance Technician
• Internship
• Process Technician
• Wafer Fabrication Operator


Cypress Semiconductor Acquisition

Since its inception, Cypress has served as an incubator for wholly-owned subsidiaries with some autonomy, as well as acquiring other small technology firms. Furthermore, Cypress has been a frequent buyer of smaller technological firms. In addition, Cypress has spun off some of its technologies into subsidiaries to speed up the development of products like the  PSoC Programmable System-on-Chip  (SoC), which combines analog and digital components with a microcontroller on a single chip to create a comprehensive embedded system solution. Acquisitions  made since the early 1990s include:

Timing Technology
• IC Design
• IC Works
• International Microcircuits Inc.
USB Technology
• Anchor Chips
• In-System Design
• ScanLogic
SoC Technology
• Broadcom (WICED)
• Cypress Microsystems (PSoC)
RAM Technology
• Galvantech, Inc.
• Cascade Semiconductor Corporation
• Simtek Corporation
• Ramtron
Radio Frequency Technology
• Alation
• RadioCom
Solar Cell Technology
• SunPower (distributed to CY shareholders in 2008 as SPWRB stock)
• PowerLight
Image Sensors
• Silicon Light Machines
• FillFactory (sold to ON Semiconductor)
• SMaL Camera Technologies(Sold to Sensata Technologies in 2007)
Datacom/Telecom
• Arcus
• Silicon Packets
• Lara Networks
• HiBand Semiconductors


Cypress Semiconductor Subsidiaries

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                                 SunPower                  Ramtron International            Cypress Semiconductor Thailand


Ⅱ Cypress Semiconductor Products

                       Image                         Name                                                  Description

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                PALCE22V10-7JC                                Flash-erasable Reprogrammable
                                          CMOS PAL? Device

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           MB9BF121JPMC-G-JNE2                                      32-bit ARMTM CortexTM
                                     -M3 based Microcontroller
                                                  MB9BF121J

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        MB9AF314LAPMC1-G-JNE2                 32-bit ARMTM CortexTM-M3 based Microcontroller

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             CYUSB3324-88LTXC                                                HX3 USB 3.0 Hub

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              CY7C63723C-PXC                            enCoRe? USB Combination Low-Speed
                                USB and PS/2 Peripheral Controller

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               CY8C20180-LDX2I                                    CapSense? Express? Button
                                           Capacitive Controllers

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           MB91F467MAPMC-GSE1                 MCU 32-bit RISC 1MB Flash 3.3V/5V 216-Pin LQFP Tray

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           MB9AF314LAQN-G-AVE2                    32-bit ARMTM CortexTM-M3 based Microcontroller

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            MB9DF126BPMC-GSE2                                        MB9DF126 Series Data Sheet
                                                   Cortex R4 Family


Ⅲ Cypress Semiconductor Applications

Internet of Things (IoT)      5G Solutions      Automotive       Industrial      Consumer Functional SafetyMachine Learning
• Power Efficient
• Secure
• Integrated
• Robust
• Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
• Connected Vehicles
• Connected Portable Medical Devices
• Instrument Cluster
• Body and Comfort Electronics
• Infotainment
• ADAS/Safety Systems
• Industry 4.0
• Smart Healthcare
• Smart Appliances
• Smart Grid
• Vision Systems
• Test and Measurement
• Wearables
• Smart Home
• Personal Electronics
• Remote Controls
• MCU Safety
• Software Safety
• Memory Safety
• PMIC Safety
• Voice
• Predictive maintenance
• Intelligent event detection using sensors


Ⅳ Cypress Semiconductor Stock

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Ⅴ Cypress Semiconductor Locations

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Cypress was headquartered in San Jose, CA and had manufacturing plants in Austin, TX and Bloomington, MN, assembly and test operations in the Philippines and Bangkok, Thailand. Cypress had design facilities in the United States (including San Jose, CA; Lynnwood, WA; Colorado Springs, CO; Lexington, KY; San Diego, CA; and Beaverton, OR), Japan (Tokyo), Germany (Langen and Munich), India (Bangalore), China (Shanghai), Ukraine (Lviv), Ireland (Dublin and Cork), Malaysia (Penang) and other locations. Cypress had previously divested a large portion of its San Jose campus to SVTC, SunPower and Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.


Ⅵ Cypress Semiconductor Alternate Names

Cypress Semiconductor has several brands around the world that distributors may use as alternate names. Cypress Semiconductor may also be known as the following names:

CYPRESS
CYP
Cypress Semiconductor Corp
IC WORKS
CYPRES
CYPR
IMI
GALVANTECH
CYPRESS SEMI
ICW
CYPREES
CYPRE
CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTO
CYCPRESS
CRYESS
CYPRESS SEMICON
GALVANTEC
CYPRESS SEMICONDUCTORS
Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
CYPERSS
CYPRS
Cypress Semiconductor Cor
CPYRESS
CPYR
CYPRRES

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What happened to Cypress Semiconductor Company?

Infineon Technologies AG completes acquisition of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation. Munich, Germany, and San Jose, California – 16 April 2020 – Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) announced today the Closing of the acquisition of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation.

2. Is Cypress Semiconductor a good company?

Cypress is a Very Productive Company with unclear views on the needs for success in it's industry. Over the past years with Cypress this Company has changed tremendously. It's an excellent Company to work for.

3. Who is the CEO of Cypress Semiconductor?

Message from Hassane El-Khoury, President & CEO, Cypress Semiconductor.