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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.

Cypress Semiconductor Corporation
IndustrySemiconductors
Founded1982; 42 years ago (1982)
Defunct2020 (purchased by Infineon Technologies)
Fate2020 (acquired by Infineon Technologies)
HeadquartersSan Jose, California, U.S.
Revenue US$2.48 billion (2018)
US$164.43 million (2018)
US$354.83 million (2018)
Total assets US$3.69 billion (2018)
Total equity US$2.12 billion (2018)
Number of employees
5,846 (2018)
Divisions
  • Programmable Systems
  • Memory Products
  • Data Communications
  • Emerging Technologies
Websitecypress.com
Footnotes / references
[1]
An EPLD from Cypress Semiconductor in a PLCC-package
A Cypress USB microcontroller

Its headquarters were in San Jose, California, with operations in the United States, Ireland, India and the Philippines.[2]

In April 2016, Cypress Semiconductors announced the acquisition of Broadcom’s Wireless Internet of Things Business. The deal was closed in July 2016.[3]

In June 2019, Infineon Technologies announced it would acquire Cypress for $9.4 billion.[4][5] The deal closed in April 2020, making Infineon one of the world's top 10 semiconductor manufacturers.[6][7]

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

History edit

Founding and early years edit

It was founded by T. J. Rodgers and others (Fritz Beyerlein, Fred Jenne, Steven H. Kaplan, R. Michael Starnes and Lowell Turriff) [8] from Advanced Micro Devices. It was formed in 1982 with backing by Sevin Rosen and went public in 1986. The company initially focused on the design and development of high speed CMOS SRAMs, EEPROMs, PAL devices, and TTL devices. Two years after going public the company switched from the NASDAQ to the New York Stock Exchange. In October 2009, the company announced it would switch its listing to the NASDAQ on November 12, 2009.[9]

The AgigA Tech, Inc. subsidiary sells non-volatile random-access memory (RAM). It was acquired during the Simtek purchase in August 2008, and marks the second time that Cypress acquired a start-up venture from founder, Ron Sartore, who also co-founded Anchor Chips.[10] The division was sold to the Unigen Corporation in May 2021.

In November 2011, Cypress also backed a packaging firm called Deca Technologies, Inc.[11]

2015 edit

In December 2014, Cypress Semiconductor merged with Spansion in an all-stock deal worth $1.59 billion. The merger represented the combination of two companies that were No. 1 in their respective memory markets and have successfully diversified into embedded processing.[12]

In March 2015, Cypress and Spansion completed of the transactions of the merger in an all-stock, tax-free transaction valued at approximately $5 billion. Cypress shareholders approved the issuance of 2.457 shares of Cypress stock to Spansion shareholders for each Spansion share they own. The merger is expected to achieve more than $135 million in cost synergies on an annualized basis within three years and to be accretive to non-GAAP earnings within the first full year after the transaction closes.[13] At the time of its merger with Spansion in 2015, Cypress Semiconductor had more than 7,000 US and foreign patents.[14] Cypress Semiconductor is a component of the Ocean Tomo 300 Patent Index.[15]

Cypress attempted to acquire Integrated Silicon Solution Inc. in 2015 but was thwarted by a competing bid by Chinese buyer consortium Uphill Investment Co., which included GigaDevice, a major competitor in the NOR flash market. This buyer consortium offered a higher bid than Cypress and successfully acquired ISSI for $731 million.[16]

Also in 2015, Cypress tried to acquire Atmel, but was outbid by Dialog Semiconductor (in the end, Microchip Technology made the deal).[17]

2016 edit

In April 2016, Cypress announced the acquisition of Broadcom’s Wireless Internet of Things (IoT) business and related assets in an all-cash transaction valued at $550 million. Under the terms of the deal, Cypress will acquire Broadcom's Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and Zigbee IoT product lines and intellectual property, along with its WICED brand and developer ecosystem.[18]

In April 2016, it was announced that Advanced Semiconductor Engineering, Inc. will invest $60 million in Deca and will license Deca’s M-Series fan-out wafer-level packaging (FOWLP) technologies and processes. As part of the agreement, ASE Group and Deca will jointly develop the M-Series fan-out manufacturing process and will expand production of chip-scale packages using this technology.[19]

Cypress named Hassane El-Khoury its president and chief executive officer, and announced he will join the board of directors on Aug. 11, 2016.[2]

2017 board dispute edit

In April 2017 Delaware Chancery Court decided Cypress Semiconductor Corp. had to give former CEO Rodgers insight into internal documents related to possible violations of Cypress's Code of Business Conduct and Ethics by executive chairman Ray Bingham.[20]

Bingham, who is a founding member of venture capital firm Canyon Bridge Capital Partners Inc,[21] a China state-backed private equity fund, was criticized for the conflict of interest leading Cypress and Canyon Bridge as both companies possibly focus on the same acquisition targets.[22]

Rodgers ran a proxy contest against the board, aiming for veteran tech industry board directors Daniel McCranie and Camillo Martino to replace Ray Bingham and Cypress director Éric Benhamou.[20]

On June 12, 2017 it was made public that Ray Bingham stepped down from the board.[23] Prior to Bingham’s resignation, shareholder-advisory firms ISS, Glass Lewis and Egan-Jones had recommended McCranie and Martino, Rodgers's nominees, citing "additional - and sharper - questions not only regarding the board's handling of this situation but also regarding the potential for conflicts of interest inherent in Bingham's dual roles."[24]

On June 20, 2017, both of Rodgers's nominees won victories by substantial margins.[25]

2019-2020 merger edit

In 2019, under CEO Hassane El-Khouri, the company agreed to the offer of Infineon Technologies valued about $9 billions (that represents the all-cash buyout price of $23.85 per share).[26] This purchase price premium of 55% was the 4th highest premium paid for a public semiconductor company with greater than $1 Billion in value since 2014.[27] The price also represented 18.2 times next twelve month average analyst EBITDA estimates, which was the 4th highest EBITDA multiple paid for a public semiconductor company with a value greater than $1 Billion since 2014.[28] The acquisition was announced complete on April 17, 2020, ending the independent history of Cypress Semiconductors.[6]

Locations edit

Cypress was headquartered in San Jose, CA and had manufacturing plants in Austin, TX and Bloomington, MN, assembly and test operations in the Philippines and Bangkok, Thailand. Cypress had design facilities in the United States (including San Jose, CA; Lynnwood, WA; Colorado Springs, CO; Lexington, KY; San Diego, CA; and Beaverton, OR), Japan (Tokyo), Germany (Langen and Munich), India (Bangalore), China (Shanghai), Ukraine (Lviv), Ireland (Dublin and Cork), Malaysia (Penang) and other locations. Cypress had previously divested a large portion of its San Jose campus to SVTC, SunPower and Second Harvest of Silicon Valley.

List of acquisitions edit

Since its founding, Cypress has acted as an incubator for wholly owned subsidiaries which are given a degree of autonomy and has acquired other small technology companies. In addition, Cypress has been an active acquirer of smaller technology companies. In addition, Cypress has incorporated some of its technology into subsidiaries, to speed up development of such products as the PSoC Programmable System-on-Chip (SoC) that integrates analog and digital components with a microcontroller on a single chip to form a complete solution for embedded systems. Since the early 1990s, acquisitions have included:

  • Timing Technology
    • IC Design
    • IC Works[29]
    • International Microcircuits Inc.
  • USB Technology
    • Anchor Chips
    • In-System Design
    • ScanLogic
  • SoC Technology
    • Broadcom (WICED)
    • Cypress Microsystems (PSoC)
  • RAM Technology
  • Radio Frequency Technology
    • Alation
    • RadioCom
  • Solar Cell Technology
    • SunPower (distributed to CY shareholders in 2008 as SPWRB stock)
    • PowerLight
  • Image Sensors
    • Silicon Light Machines
    • FillFactory (sold to ON Semiconductor)
    • SMaL Camera Technologies (Sold to Sensata Technologies in 2007)
  • Datacom/Telecom
    • Arcus
    • Silicon Packets
    • Lara Networks
    • HiBand Semiconductors

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "US SEC: Form 10-K Cypress Semiconductor Corporation". U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  2. ^ a b Clark, Don (2016-08-11). "Cypress Semiconductor Picks New CEO From Auto Tech". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2016-08-23.
  3. ^ "Cypress Closes $550 Million Acquisition Of Broadcom's 'Internet Of Things' Business". Forbes. July 5, 2016. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  4. ^ "Infineon acquires Cypress Semiconductor for $9.4B". SiliconANGLE. 2019-06-02. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  5. ^ Stangel, Luke (June 3, 2019). "Infineon snaps up San Jose's Cypress Semiconductor in $10B deal". Silicon Valley Business Journal. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  6. ^ a b Chan, Rodney (April 17, 2020). "Infineon completes acquisition of Cypress". DIGITIMES. Retrieved April 17, 2020.
  7. ^ . Cypress Semiconductor Corporation. Archived from the original on 2020-05-10. Retrieved 2020-05-15.
  8. ^ "Cypress Semiconductor Corporation: 1991, 1990, 1989, and 1987" (PDF). Company Backgrounders by Dataquest. pp. 1–28. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  9. ^ "Cypress Semiconductor Corp. to Switch Stock Exchange Listing to NASDAQ on November 12". 2009-10-30. Retrieved 2009-10-30.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-08-05. Retrieved 2017-08-26.
  11. ^ Dylan McGrath, EE Times. "Cypress-backed packaging firm launches." November 9, 2011. Retrieved November 9, 2011.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-05-13. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
  13. ^ PRNewsWire. "Cypress and Spansion to Merge in $4 Billion All-Stock Transaction." Dec 1, 2014. Retrieved Jul 6, 2017.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-05-11.
  15. ^ 300® Patent Index. Ocean Tomo. Retrieved on 2013-11-20.
  16. ^ "ISSI Shareholders Approve Acquisition by Uphill Investment". Bloomberg. June 30, 2015.
  17. ^ "Cypress Semiconductor drops bid for chipmaker Atmel". Reuters. September 28, 2015.
  18. ^ "Cypress to Pay $550 Million for Broadcom's IoT Business | EE Times". EETimes. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-05-04. Retrieved 2016-06-07.
  20. ^ a b "Cypress Semiconductor forced to delay annual meeting by Delaware court". Reuters. June 1, 2017. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  21. ^ "Exclusive: Chinese government money backs buyout firm's deal for U.S. chip maker". Reuters. November 29, 2016. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  22. ^ "Cypress Semiconductor Must Turn Over Docs to Former CEO". www.bna.com. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  23. ^ "Cypress Executive Chairman Ray Bingham steps down from board". Reuters. June 12, 2017. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  24. ^ Austin, Elliott. . Archived from the original on 2017-06-07. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  25. ^ . EETimes. June 20, 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-06-29. Retrieved 2017-06-20.
  26. ^ Bylund, Anders (2019-10-30). "Cypress Semiconductor Takes One Last Bow on the Earnings Stage". The Motley Fool. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  27. ^ https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/791915/000110465919033288/a19-10962_2ex99d5.htm 8-K Filing with SEC Page=3
  28. ^ https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/791915/000110465919033288/a19-10962_2ex99d5.htm 8-K Filing with SEC Page=4
  29. ^ Bloomberg. “Company Overview of IC Works, Inc..” Retrieved August 25, 2016.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Business data for Cypress Semiconductor Corporation:
    • SEC filings

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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 Cypress Semiconductor CorporationIndustrySemiconductorsFounded1982 42 years ago 1982 Defunct2020 purchased by Infineon Technologies Fate2020 acquired by Infineon Technologies HeadquartersSan Jose California U S RevenueUS 2 48 billion 2018 Operating incomeUS 164 43 million 2018 Net incomeUS 354 83 million 2018 Total assetsUS 3 69 billion 2018 Total equityUS 2 12 billion 2018 Number of employees5 846 2018 DivisionsProgrammable SystemsMemory ProductsData CommunicationsEmerging TechnologiesWebsitecypress wbr comFootnotes references 1 An EPLD from Cypress Semiconductor in a PLCC packageA Cypress USB microcontrollerIts headquarters were in San Jose California with operations in the United States Ireland India and the Philippines 2 In April 2016 Cypress Semiconductors announced the acquisition of Broadcom s Wireless Internet of Things Business The deal was closed in July 2016 3 In June 2019 Infineon Technologies announced it would acquire Cypress for 9 4 billion 4 5 The deal closed in April 2020 making Infineon one of the world s top 10 semiconductor manufacturers 6 7 Some of its main competitors included Microchip Technology NXP Semiconductors Renesas Electronics and Micron Technology Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding and early years 1 2 2015 1 3 2016 1 4 2017 board dispute 1 5 2019 2020 merger 2 Locations 3 List of acquisitions 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editFounding and early years edit It was founded by T J Rodgers and others Fritz Beyerlein Fred Jenne Steven H Kaplan R Michael Starnes and Lowell Turriff 8 from Advanced Micro Devices It was formed in 1982 with backing by Sevin Rosen and went public in 1986 The company initially focused on the design and development of high speed CMOS SRAMs EEPROMs PAL devices and TTL devices Two years after going public the company switched from the NASDAQ to the New York Stock Exchange In October 2009 the company announced it would switch its listing to the NASDAQ on November 12 2009 9 The AgigA Tech Inc subsidiary sells non volatile random access memory RAM It was acquired during the Simtek purchase in August 2008 and marks the second time that Cypress acquired a start up venture from founder Ron Sartore who also co founded Anchor Chips 10 The division was sold to the Unigen Corporation in May 2021 In November 2011 Cypress also backed a packaging firm called Deca Technologies Inc 11 2015 edit In December 2014 Cypress Semiconductor merged with Spansion in an all stock deal worth 1 59 billion The merger represented the combination of two companies that were No 1 in their respective memory markets and have successfully diversified into embedded processing 12 In March 2015 Cypress and Spansion completed of the transactions of the merger in an all stock tax free transaction valued at approximately 5 billion Cypress shareholders approved the issuance of 2 457 shares of Cypress stock to Spansion shareholders for each Spansion share they own The merger is expected to achieve more than 135 million in cost synergies on an annualized basis within three years and to be accretive to non GAAP earnings within the first full year after the transaction closes 13 At the time of its merger with Spansion in 2015 Cypress Semiconductor had more than 7 000 US and foreign patents 14 Cypress Semiconductor is a component of the Ocean Tomo 300 Patent Index 15 Cypress attempted to acquire Integrated Silicon Solution Inc in 2015 but was thwarted by a competing bid by Chinese buyer consortium Uphill Investment Co which included GigaDevice a major competitor in the NOR flash market This buyer consortium offered a higher bid than Cypress and successfully acquired ISSI for 731 million 16 Also in 2015 Cypress tried to acquire Atmel but was outbid by Dialog Semiconductor in the end Microchip Technology made the deal 17 2016 edit In April 2016 Cypress announced the acquisition of Broadcom s Wireless Internet of Things IoT business and related assets in an all cash transaction valued at 550 million Under the terms of the deal Cypress will acquire Broadcom s Wi Fi Bluetooth and Zigbee IoT product lines and intellectual property along with its WICED brand and developer ecosystem 18 In April 2016 it was announced that Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc will invest 60 million in Deca and will license Deca s M Series fan out wafer level packaging FOWLP technologies and processes As part of the agreement ASE Group and Deca will jointly develop the M Series fan out manufacturing process and will expand production of chip scale packages using this technology 19 Cypress named Hassane El Khoury its president and chief executive officer and announced he will join the board of directors on Aug 11 2016 2 2017 board dispute edit In April 2017 Delaware Chancery Court decided Cypress Semiconductor Corp had to give former CEO Rodgers insight into internal documents related to possible violations of Cypress s Code of Business Conduct and Ethics by executive chairman Ray Bingham 20 Bingham who is a founding member of venture capital firm Canyon Bridge Capital Partners Inc 21 a China state backed private equity fund was criticized for the conflict of interest leading Cypress and Canyon Bridge as both companies possibly focus on the same acquisition targets 22 Rodgers ran a proxy contest against the board aiming for veteran tech industry board directors Daniel McCranie and Camillo Martino to replace Ray Bingham and Cypress director Eric Benhamou 20 On June 12 2017 it was made public that Ray Bingham stepped down from the board 23 Prior to Bingham s resignation shareholder advisory firms ISS Glass Lewis and Egan Jones had recommended McCranie and Martino Rodgers s nominees citing additional and sharper questions not only regarding the board s handling of this situation but also regarding the potential for conflicts of interest inherent in Bingham s dual roles 24 On June 20 2017 both of Rodgers s nominees won victories by substantial margins 25 2019 2020 merger edit In 2019 under CEO Hassane El Khouri the company agreed to the offer of Infineon Technologies valued about 9 billions that represents the all cash buyout price of 23 85 per share 26 This purchase price premium of 55 was the 4th highest premium paid for a public semiconductor company with greater than 1 Billion in value since 2014 27 The price also represented 18 2 times next twelve month average analyst EBITDA estimates which was the 4th highest EBITDA multiple paid for a public semiconductor company with a value greater than 1 Billion since 2014 28 The acquisition was announced complete on April 17 2020 ending the independent history of Cypress Semiconductors 6 Locations editCypress was headquartered in San Jose CA and had manufacturing plants in Austin TX and Bloomington MN assembly and test operations in the Philippines and Bangkok Thailand Cypress had design facilities in the United States including San Jose CA Lynnwood WA Colorado Springs CO Lexington KY San Diego CA and Beaverton OR Japan Tokyo Germany Langen and Munich India Bangalore China Shanghai Ukraine Lviv Ireland Dublin and Cork Malaysia Penang and other locations Cypress had previously divested a large portion of its San Jose campus to SVTC SunPower and Second Harvest of Silicon Valley List of acquisitions editThis article is in list format but may read better as prose You can help by converting this article if appropriate Editing help is available November 2016 Since its founding Cypress has acted as an incubator for wholly owned subsidiaries which are given a degree of autonomy and has acquired other small technology companies In addition Cypress has been an active acquirer of smaller technology companies In addition Cypress has incorporated some of its technology into subsidiaries to speed up development of such products as the PSoC Programmable System on Chip SoC that integrates analog and digital components with a microcontroller on a single chip to form a complete solution for embedded systems Since the early 1990s acquisitions have included Timing Technology IC Design IC Works 29 International Microcircuits Inc USB Technology Anchor Chips In System Design ScanLogic SoC Technology Broadcom WICED Cypress Microsystems PSoC RAM Technology Galvantech Inc Cascade Semiconductor Corporation Simtek Corporation Ramtron Radio Frequency Technology Alation RadioCom Solar Cell Technology SunPower distributed to CY shareholders in 2008 as SPWRB stock PowerLight Image Sensors Silicon Light Machines FillFactory sold to ON Semiconductor SMaL Camera Technologies Sold to Sensata Technologies in 2007 Datacom Telecom Arcus Silicon Packets Lara Networks HiBand SemiconductorsSee also edit nbsp Companies portal nbsp San Francisco Bay Area portalSunPower List of semiconductor fabrication plants List of S amp P 400 companies Kr00k vulnerability in some Cypress WiFi chips icDirectory LimitedReferences edit US SEC Form 10 K Cypress Semiconductor Corporation U S Securities and Exchange Commission Retrieved March 3 2018 a b Clark Don 2016 08 11 Cypress Semiconductor Picks New CEO From Auto Tech Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2016 08 23 Cypress Closes 550 Million Acquisition Of Broadcom s Internet Of Things Business Forbes July 5 2016 Retrieved 2019 06 03 Infineon acquires Cypress Semiconductor for 9 4B SiliconANGLE 2019 06 02 Retrieved 2019 06 24 Stangel Luke June 3 2019 Infineon snaps up San Jose s Cypress Semiconductor in 10B deal Silicon Valley Business Journal Retrieved August 27 2021 a b Chan Rodney April 17 2020 Infineon completes acquisition of Cypress DIGITIMES Retrieved April 17 2020 Infineon Technologies AG completes acquisition of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation Cypress Semiconductor Corporation Archived from the original on 2020 05 10 Retrieved 2020 05 15 Cypress Semiconductor Corporation 1991 1990 1989 and 1987 PDF Company Backgrounders by Dataquest pp 1 28 Retrieved August 27 2021 Cypress Semiconductor Corp to Switch Stock Exchange Listing to NASDAQ on November 12 2009 10 30 Retrieved 2009 10 30 Ron Sartore Archived from the original on 2011 08 05 Retrieved 2017 08 26 Dylan McGrath EE Times Cypress backed packaging firm launches November 9 2011 Retrieved November 9 2011 Cypress and Spansion Complete 5 Billion All Stock Merger Archived from the original on 2016 05 13 Retrieved 2016 06 07 PRNewsWire Cypress and Spansion to Merge in 4 Billion All Stock Transaction Dec 1 2014 Retrieved Jul 6 2017 Cypress Semiconductor 2015 Form 10 K Annual Report Archived from the original on 2016 05 11 300 Patent Index Ocean Tomo Retrieved on 2013 11 20 ISSI Shareholders Approve Acquisition by Uphill Investment Bloomberg June 30 2015 Cypress Semiconductor drops bid for chipmaker Atmel Reuters September 28 2015 Cypress to Pay 550 Million for Broadcom s IoT Business EE Times EETimes Retrieved 2016 06 07 Cypress Subsidiary Deca Technologies to Receive 60 Million Investment from ASE Archived from the original on 2016 05 04 Retrieved 2016 06 07 a b Cypress Semiconductor forced to delay annual meeting by Delaware court Reuters June 1 2017 Retrieved 2017 06 20 Exclusive Chinese government money backs buyout firm s deal for U S chip maker Reuters November 29 2016 Retrieved 2017 06 20 Cypress Semiconductor Must Turn Over Docs to Former CEO www bna com Retrieved 2017 06 20 Cypress Executive Chairman Ray Bingham steps down from board Reuters June 12 2017 Retrieved 2017 06 20 Austin Elliott STMicroelectronics N V STM and Cypress Semiconductor Corporation CY Swings Under News Buzzer Archived from the original on 2017 06 07 Retrieved 2017 06 20 Cypress Stockholders Elect T J Rodgers Nominees to Board EETimes June 20 2017 Archived from the original on 2017 06 29 Retrieved 2017 06 20 Bylund Anders 2019 10 30 Cypress Semiconductor Takes One Last Bow on the Earnings Stage The Motley Fool Retrieved 2020 04 17 https www sec gov Archives edgar data 791915 000110465919033288 a19 10962 2ex99d5 htm 8 K Filing with SEC Page 3 https www sec gov Archives edgar data 791915 000110465919033288 a19 10962 2ex99d5 htm 8 K Filing with SEC Page 4 Bloomberg Company Overview of IC Works Inc Retrieved August 25 2016 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cypress Semiconductor Official website Business data for Cypress Semiconductor Corporation SEC filings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cypress Semiconductor amp oldid 1193202097, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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