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Formerly SGS-Thomson, STMicroelectronics (abbreviated to ST in microchip designations) is a manufacturer of a wide variety of ICs and chipsets designed for GPS receivers,
DBS receivers and DVD players, and biometric identification systems, among others. They manufacture the optical mouse sensors used in Microsoft's IntelliMouse optical mice.
The ST group was formed in June 1987 as a result of the merger between SGS Microelettronica of Italy and
Thomson Semiconducteurs of France. In May 1998, the company changed its name from SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics to STMicroelectronics.
http://www.st.com
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