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Encyclopedia > ST Microelectronics

Formerly SGS-Thomson, STMicroelectronics (abbreviated to ST in microchip designations) is a manufacturer of a wide variety of integrated circuits (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.


ST also designs and produces microcontrollers.


External link

  • Corporate website (http://www.st.com/)

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ST is in the 'Top 100 Employers' of Arizona employing approximately 1000 employees.
The ST way of working is characterized by a matrix organization that allows cross-functional projects, flexibility, speed, and where teamwork is a vital element.
ST adheres to the principle that everyone is both a learner and a trainer.
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