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Cypress MicroSystems; Cypress Semiconductors; Ramtron International; Ramtron; Cypress semiconductors; HOTLink; Cypress TrueTouch; Cypress Semiconductor Corporation; Cypress Semiconductor Corp.; HyperBus; Cypress Semiconductor Corp
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hotlink         
A mechanism for sharing data between two {application programs} where changes to the data made by one application appear instantly in the other's copy. Under System 7 on the Macintosh the users establishes a hotlink by doing a "Create Publisher" on the server and "Subscribe" on the client. Under Windows 3 it's "Cut Special"(?) and "Paste Special" (as opposed to the normal Cut and Paste). (1995-02-16)
RAMTRON         
<company> The company which holds the patents for FRAM and licenses the technology to other companies. The licensees are currently (Feb 1997) Hitachi, Rohm, Samsung, SGS-Thomson and Toshiba, none of who offer FRAM products of their own yet. http://csn.net/ramtron/. (1997-02-19)
hot link         
USE OF A LINKED OBJECT ON ONE SITE BY A WEB PAGE BELONGING TO A SECOND SITE
Bandwidth theft; Hot linking; Hotlinking; Hotlink; Hot-link; Hot link; Hot linked; Hot-linked; Hot-linking; Direct linking; Direct link; Html image linking; Image leeching; Inline link; Image hotlinking
A hot link is a word or phrase in a hypertext document that can be selected in order to access additional information. (COMPUTING)
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Wikipedia

Cypress Semiconductor

Cypress Semiconductor was an American semiconductor design and manufacturing company. It offered NOR flash memories, F-RAM and SRAM Traveo microcontrollers, PSoC programmable system-on-chip solutions, analog and PMIC Power Management ICs, CapSense capacitive touch-sensing controllers, Wireless BLE Bluetooth Low-Energy and USB connectivity solutions.

Its headquarters were in San Jose, California, with operations in the United States, Ireland, India and the Philippines.

In April 2016, Cypress Semiconductors announced the acquisition of Broadcom’s Wireless Internet of Things Business. The deal was closed in July 2016.

In June 2019, Infineon Technologies announced it would acquire Cypress for $9.4 billion. The deal closed in April 2020, making Infineon one of the world's top 10 semiconductor manufacturers.

Some of its main competitors included Microchip Technology, NXP Semiconductors, Renesas Electronics and Micron Technology.