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Link sharing Infineon taking over ST to be 'Europe's largest chip company'
ST is still ahead of Infineon:
The next ladder steps will be determined by acquisitions:
I guess the question is will Infineon or ST acquire next?
Semantics
Semantics drives clicks = "Semanclicks"
"takes over" vs "overtakes" Well done...
I saw this post on Electronics weekly - I think many of us saw this coming.
Keen to hear thoughts on who will be next to step up the ladder?
Infineon overtakes ST | Electronics Weekly
What about NXP after the Freescale acquisition?