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Mar. 13, 2001

Latham & Watkins: NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR ACQUIRES INNOCOMM WIRELESS

Santa Clara's National Semiconductor Corp. has bought San Diego's InnoCOMM Wireless Inc. The cash deal is worth $130 million. National Semiconductor is a major maker of analog chips, which transform physical information - light, sound, pressure and radio waves - into data that a computer can use.

        Santa Clara's National Semiconductor Corp. has bought San Diego's InnoCOMM Wireless Inc. The cash deal is worth $130 million.
        National Semiconductor is a major maker of analog chips, which transform physical information - light, sound, pressure and radio waves - into data that a computer can use. The company also makes system-on-a-chip components, which combine microprocessors ...

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