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  1. Nov 9, 2010 · Against all the odds, LSI, then called LSI Logic, founded in late 1980 by Wilfred Corrigan, Bill O'Meara, Rob Walker and Mitchell Bohn, turned built ASIC, a dubious, fledgling technology, into a successful business model.

  2. Corrigan recruited co-founders Bill O'Meara (VP Marketing and Sales), Rob Walker (VP Engineering) and Mitchell "Mick" Bohn (CFO) as co-founders.

  3. Feb 23, 2015 · Founded in 1981 by Wilfred Corrigan, Bill O’Meaa, Rob Walker and Mitchell (Mick) Bohn with $6M in venture capital from Sequoia Capital. A second round of funding in 1982 came from a number of companies in England as well as additional investment from Sequoia.

  4. Mitchell Douglas ‘MickBohn, Flower Mound, adjunct instructor in accounting, died Oct. 20. A certified public accountant, Bohn previously was a consultant to several companies and an auditor with Price Waterhouse and for the state of North Dakota.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gate_arrayGate array - Wikipedia

    A gate array is an approach to the design and manufacture of application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs) using a prefabricated chip with components that are later interconnected into logic devices (e.g. NAND gates, flip-flops, etc.) according to custom order by adding metal interconnect layers in the factory.

  6. Apr 11, 2016 · Walker, a Silicon Valley native, was present at the infancy of semiconductors in the 1960s, first at Fairchild Semiconductor, then at Intel. Later he co-founded LSI Logic, together with Wilfred Corrigan, Bill O’Meara, and Mitchell “Mick” Bohn.

  7. LSI Corporation was founded under the name LSI Logic in 1981 in Milpitas, CA by Wilfred Corrigan as a semiconductor ASIC company after he left as CEO of Fairchild Semiconductor in 1979. The other three founders were Bill O'Meara (marketing and sales), Rob Walker (engineering) and Mitchell "Mick" Bohn (finance).