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Top Ten Semiconductor Manufacturers For 1995

By now Intel, on the back of its commanding position in PC microprocessors was way out in front of the rest of the industry. The first Korean company, Samsung, had entered the ranks of the top ten and IBM made one of its brief appearances in the rankings.

 

Intel

 

NEC

 

Toshiba

 

Hitachi

 

Motorola

 

Samsung

 

TI

 

IBM

 

Mitsubishi

 

Philips

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