ON Semiconductor was founded in 1999 when it was spun-off from Motorola. The company’s first products included Discrete Small Signal & Power Components.
Today the company designs and produces energy-efficient, high-volume, low-cost logic, analog, and discrete semiconductors and offers 46,000 devices.
Semiconductors produced by ON Semiconductor perform power and signal functions in everything from wireless phones to automotive braking systems. Clients include Samsung, Siemens, GE, Cisco, and Honeywell.
ON Semiconductor trades publicly on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol ONNN, is #771 in the Fortune 1000, and had $3.16 billion in revenue in 2014.
ON SemiconductorON Semiconductor was founded in 1999 when it was spun-off from Motorola. The company’s first products included Discrete Small Signal & Power Components.
Today the company designs and produces energy-efficient, high-volume, low-cost logic, analog, and discrete semiconductors and offers 46,000 devices.
Semiconductors produced by ON Semiconductor perform power and signal functions in everything from wireless phones to automotive braking systems. Clients include Samsung, Siemens, GE, Cisco, and Honeywell.
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ON Semiconductor trades publicly on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol ONNN, is #771 in the Fortune 1000, and had $3.16 billion in revenue in 2014.