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Micross Components company history timeline

1987

With the EGA CHIPSet, leading add-in board manufacturers were able to design, produce, and rapidly bring to market EGA-compatible graphics cards that outperformed IBM's EGA at less than half the price, according to CHIPS 1987 annual report.

In 1987, net sales exceeded $80.2 million, up from $12.7 million the year before; and net income grew to $12.9 million, up from $1.5 million.

1988

Reflecting its outstanding financial management within the semiconductor industry, CHIPS received INSTAT's 1988 "Kachina" Award.

1989

Such a decline contrasted sharply with the tremendous surge in business that CHIPS experienced when its PC/CHIP business took off in 1989.

1990

In 1990 the company introduced Single Chip AT Controller (SCAT) technology, by which the functionality previously found in chipsets could be integrated into one chip.

1992

Beginning in 1992, the company also began a vigorous program of cutting costs and focusing on specific, profitable products.

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