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'''IBM Microelectronics Division''' was the [[semiconductor]] arm of [[IBM|International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)]] from 1966 to 2015. Two facilities in [[Essex Junction, Vermont]], and [[East Fishkill, New York]], housed the majority of the division. It was sold to [[GlobalFoundries]] in 2015; as part of the agreement, IBM gave its BurlingtonEssex Junction and East Fishkill factories and $1.5 billion in cash to GlobalFoundries in exchange for the latter supplying high-technology chips to IBM for a decade.
 
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