Linear Technology

Linear Technology
Linear Technology Corporation
Logo Linear Technology.svg
Rechtsform Public company
ISIN US5356781063
Gründung 1981
Sitz Milpitas, CA
Leitung Robert H. Swanson, Jr., Lothar Maier[1]
Mitarbeiter 3800
Bilanzsumme 1,42 Mrd. US-Dollar (2009)
Branche Halbleiter, Simulationssoftware
Website http://www.linear.com/

Die Linear Technology Corporation ist ein 1981 von Robert Swanson und Robert Dobkin gegründeter Halbleiter- und Softwarehersteller. Das Unternehmen produziert hauptsächlich integrierte Schaltungen (ICs) für den Einsatz in Telekommunikationsgeräten, der Luft- und Raumfahrt sowie für die Automobilindustrie [2]. Darüber hinaus ist Linear Technology Entwickler der Schaltungssimulatisonssoftware LTspice und des Energiemanagementsystems des Toyota Prius [3].

Die Aktien werden an der NASDAQ unter dem Kürzel LLTC gehandelt.

Einzelnachweise

  1. http://www.linear.com/company/
  2. http://www.linear.com/pc/viewCategory.jsp
  3. http://cds.linear.com/docs/LT%20Magazine/LTMag_V19N1_Mar09.pdf

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