A decade ago, NEC Corp surged past Motorola Inc and Texas Instruments Inc to become the world’s largest chipmaker, and Japan has held the title ever since – until 1991, when according to Dataquest, Intel Corp grew 26% to win it back for the US.
A decade ago, NEC Corp surged past Motorola Inc and Texas Instruments Inc to become the world’s largest chipmaker, and Japan has held the title ever since – until 1991, when according to Dataquest, Intel Corp grew 26% to win it back for the US.