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Acquisition date
Company
Business
Price
Description
Ref.
1969
Pastoriza Electronics
Data converter products
-
-
[1]
1971
Nova Devices
Linear integrated circuits
-
Became Analog Devices Semiconductor division
[2] [3] [4]
1978
Computer Labs
Analog-digital converters
-
-
[5] [6]
August 1990 [7]
Precision Monolithics, Inc.
Digital-to-analog converters
$60.5 million[7]
Became Precision Monolithics Division
[8]
July 29, 1991
Edsun Laboratories - key assets
-
-
-
[9]
July 1996
Mosaic Microsystems Ltd.
Intermediate- and radio-frequency chips
-
Chips used in cordless phones and direct-broadcast satellite systems
[10]
December 1997
Medialight Inc.
Asymmetric DSL
-
Developer of PC-based telecommunications products
[11]
February 1999
White Mountain DSP Inc.
DSP emulators
-
Producer of emulation sockets and board-level DSP products
[7]
February 1999
Edinburgh Portable Compilers
Compiler technology
-
-
[7]
October 31, 2000 [12]
Thomas Neuroth AG
Symmetric DSL
$4 million[12]
-
[13]
November 10, 2000 [12]
Signal Processing Associates
Voice processing, fax/data relay
$3 million[12]
Developer and supplier of software for telecommunications applications
[14]
December 2000
BCO Technologies PLC
Semiconductors
$150 million
Manufacturer of thick film semiconductors
[15]
December 18, 2000
Integrated Micro Instruments Inc.
MEMS
$1.75 million
Developer of MEMS process designs
[12]
January 4, 2001 [12]
Chiplogic Inc.
Broadband Internet, network-protocol processing
$100 million
Developer of integrated circuits and software for network-protocol processing and broadband access
[13]
January 16, 2001 [12]
Staccato Systems Inc.
Audio software
$23 million[12]
Developer of audio software technology for various platforms and applications
[16]
May 2006
TTPCom Ltd. - certain property
GSM software
$23 million
GSM/GPRS mobile phone modem software unit
[17]
June 2006
Integrant Technologies
RF signal processing
$127 million
Integrated into Analog Devices' high-speed signal processing organization
[18]
September 2006
AudioAsics A/S
Microphone and audio signal conditioning
$19 million
Low-power, high-performance miniature audio technology for use in portable and comms devices
[19] [20]
June 9, 2011
Lyric Semiconductor, Inc.
Probability processing
-
DARPA and venture-funded MIT spin-out, developer of hardware circuit architecture for probability processing
[21]
June 2014
Hittite Microwave Corporation
Radio frequency chips
$2 billion
Products for industrial, communications and automotive markets
[22]
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^ "Company Overview of Staccato Systems Inc" . Bloomberg Business . Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ Electronics Weekly Staff (3 May 2006). "TTPCom nets $23m from GSM software unit sale to Analog Devices" . Electronics Weekly . Metropolis Media Publishing. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ EDN Staff (7 June 2006). "ADI Pays $127M for Integrant Technologies" . EDN . UBM Tech. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
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^ Yoshida, Junko (13 June 2011). "ADI buys Lyric – probability processing specialist" . EE Times . UBM Tech. Retrieved 16 April 2015 .
^ Maan, Lehar; Chatterjee, Soham (9 June 2014). "Analog to buy Hittite to boost radio frequency chips business" . Reuters . Retrieved 16 April 2015 .