kind of an old link... In 1991
Raytheon purchased the defense unit of
Texas Instruments.
Divestiture to Raytheon
As the defense industry consolidated,
Texas Instruments Incorporated (
TI) sold its defense business to the
Raytheon Company in 1997 for $2.95 billion.
Shortly after Raytheon acquired TI DSEG, Raytheon then acquired
Hughes Aircraft from
General Motors. Raytheon then owned TI's
mercury cadmium telluride detector business and
infrared (IR) systems group. In California, it also had Hughes infrared detector and an IR systems business. When again the US government forced Raytheon to divest itself of a duplicate capability, the company kept the TI IR systems business and the Hughes detector business. As a result of these acquisitions, these former arch rivals of TI systems and Hughes detectors work together.
[58]
Immediately after acquisition, DSEG was known as Raytheon TI Systems (RTIS).
[59] It is now fully integrated into Raytheon and this designation no longer exists.
Sources:
en.wikipedia.org
en.wikipedia.org
@Quatrojos and
@Rocket577 started with this
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-2022.1/post-92130
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https://www.armysbir.army.mil go to this website and type "neuromorphic" into search bar.
Raytheon has talked about by
@Bravo
https://thestockexchange.com.au/threads/brn-discussion-2022.1/post-92151
leading to these 3 neuromorphic SBIR docs
sam.gov
sam.gov
Raytheon Intelligence & Space is the industry leader in FLIR technology, with decades of innovation in the field. FLIR was invented in 1963 by a Texas Instruments engineer, Kirby Taylor. Texas Instruments was later acquired by the former Raytheon Company.
The first two generations of FLIR technology have served forces for more than 50 years and now Raytheon Intelligence & Space is introducing 3rd generation FLIR technology to the battlefield.
Raytheon 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 (these are the Raytheon links on the
wall)
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