
Tundra Semiconductor Corporation(acquired by Integrated Device Technology, Inc.)
Integrated Device Technology, Inc., founded in 1980, delivers system-level innovations that optimize customers’ applications and enrich the end-user experience. The IDT 30+ year heritage and leadership in digital technologies, coupled with its in-house analog talents and capabilities, make IDT the premier analog and digital company. IDT builds upon its leadership positions in timing, serial switching and memory interfaces to expand its mixed-signal content in Communications, Computing and Consumer applications. By adding analog and system expertise to its traditional digital competencies, IDT is providing its customers with complete application-optimized mixed-signal solutions. Headquartered in San Jose, California, IDT has design, manufacturing and sales facilities throughout the world. IDT stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Select Stock Market® under the symbol "IDTI."
IDT is a leading supplier of bus, analog, data, audio, USB and hybrid switches.
Minimizing redundant circuitry and board space, IDT analog, USB and hybrid switches provide performance,
flexibility and cost savings to meet your application needs. These devices are used to minimize redundant
circuitry and board space, while providing performance, flexibility and cost savings. With leading
low power consumption, the wide range of analog, USB and hybrid switch portfolios offered by IDT
are well suited for portable and handheld applications.
IDT is a leading supplier of audio solutions, offering a broad array of codec and speaker
amplifier devices for the PC and portable consumer markets.
IDT, a leading provider of clock and timing solutions, offers clock
devices in standard versions,
as well as semi-custom versions to suit specific timing requirements.
IDT also offers clock tree design support at no additional cost.
The IDT high-performance, low-voltage standard logic ICs and bus switch logic ICs are
key to high-speed computing and communications systems, including servers, storage networks,
network switches and routers, and wireless base stations.
Host Bridges (EHB) by IDT play a critical system role acting as a hub
between the host processor, the system memory, and the system
input/output (I/O). The host processor and the system I/O both use the
host bridge to access common system memory. In addition, the system
controller and host processor use the host bridge to configure and
manage system I/O.