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What does ST stand for?

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• Amplifiers and Comparators • Audio ICs • Automotive ADAS Devices • Automotive Analog and Power • Automotive Infotainment and Telematics • Automotive Logic ICs • Automotive Microcontrollers • Clocks and Timers • Data Converters • Diodes and Rectifiers • Embedded Software • Imaging and Photonics Solutions • Interfaces and Transceivers • Memories • MEMS and Sensors • Microcontrollers & Microprocessors • Motor Drivers • NFC • Positioning • Power Management • Power Modules and IPM • Power Transistors • Protections and EMI filters • Radio Frequency Transistors • Reset and Supervisor ICs • Secure MCUs • SiC Devices • Space Products • Switches and Multiplexers • Thyristors (SCR) and AC Switches • Touch and Display Controllers • Wireless Connectivity •

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Contents • 1 Arts and entertainment • 2 Businesses and organizations • 2.1 Transportation • 2.2 Other businesses and organizations • 3 Geography • 4 Language and typography • 5 Science and technology • 5.1 Computing • 5.2 Mathematics • 5.3 Physics • 5.4 Units of measurement • 5.5 Medicine • 6 Other uses • 7 See also

Who we are

Our ST Recruiting Privacy Terms (Privacy Terms) describes the privacy and security practices that STMicroelectronics, its subsidiaries, and affiliates employ when collecting, using, and handling personal information about you in connection with our online and offline recruitment activities. It also explains the choices you have in relation to these processing activities. We create and deliver our technology as microchips (or just “chips”), which are embedded in the most advanced innovations. They are an essential part of products as diverse as electric cars and key fobs, giant factory machines and data centers, washing machines and hard disks, and smartphones and toothbrushes. We create semiconductor technologies for a smarter, greener, and more sustainable future We believe that technology plays a key role in helping to solve environmental and social challenges. That is why our semiconductor technologies start with our employees, our customers and our partners. Together, we design and build products, solutions, and ecosystems that enable a more sustainable future. We are drivers of your innovation Our innovation is driven by more than 9,000 Research & Development employees and our extensive work with leading research labs and corporate partners throughout the world. We create unique innovations and products that solve real-world problems. Through decades of investment, we have developed leading-edge chip-manufacturing and packaging technologies that help our customers to ...

STMicroelectronics: Our technology starts with you

Start a new career in 2023! Discover our ST Job World Tour and check out our career opportunities. Silicon carbide devices drive the future of EVs and industrial applications. Learn more about our technology 77% of new ST products are responsible products. Learn more about our sustainable technology program Jun 15, 2023 TTTech and STMicroelectronics collaborate to provide high-performance networking solutions for deep space Jun 07, 2023 STMicroelectronics and Sanan Optoelectronics to advance Silicon Carbide ecosystem in China Jun 05, 2023 GlobalFoundries and STMicroelectronics finalize agreement for new 300mm semiconductor manufacturing facility in France May 31, 2023 STMicroelectronics’ octal high-side switches feature protection and diagnostics in space-saving footprint

St. Louis Park, Minnesota

Contents • 1 History • 1.1 Early developments • 1.2 Suburban boom • 1.3 From village to city • 2 Geography • 3 Demographics • 3.1 2020 census • 3.2 2010 census • 3.3 2000 census • 4 Russian and Jewish populations • 5 Government • 6 Politics • 7 Education • 7.1 Public schools • 7.1.1 Athletic teams • 7.2 Private schools • 8 Businesses • 9 Notable people • 10 References • 11 External links History Early developments The 1860s village that became St. Louis Park was originally known as Elmwood, which today is a neighborhood inside the city. In August 1886, 31 people signed a petition asking county commissioners to incorporate the Village of St. Louis Park. The petition was officially registered on November 19, 1886. The name "St. Louis Park" was derived from the In 1892, Generally, development progressed outward from the original village center at the intersection of the Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway with Wooddale Avenue. But Minneapolis soon expanded as far west as France Avenue, and its boundary may have continued to move westward had it not been for St. Louis Park's 1886 incorporation. By 1893, St. Louis Park's downtown, then located along Broadway (current-day Walker Street) near Lake Street, had three hotels and several fraternal meeting halls, and many newly arrived companies surrounded downtown. Around 1890, the village had more than 600 industrial jobs, mostly associated with agriculture implement manufacturing at the massive The In 1899, St. Louis Park became the ...