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mlns='> Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. was acquired by Analog Devices, Inc. on August 26, 2021. Max

mlns='> Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. was acquired by Analog Devices, Inc. (“ADI”) on August 26, 2021. [View as Web Page]( [Maxim Integrated]( Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. was acquired by Analog Devices, Inc. (“ADI”) on August 26, 2021. This means our portfolio has grown significantly to more than 75,000 products, opening even more design possibilities for more applications. More than ever, we are now positioned to stay ahead of what’s possible. Future Communications You are important to us, and we want to continue to keep you informed about the latest news, products, tools, and design resources. Going forward, your contact information will be transferred and maintained by Analog Devices meaning all communications will come directly from ADI about our combined product portfolio. Your Privacy Matters We will continue to take steps to safeguard your personal data. You can find ADI’s Privacy Policy [here](. Ability to Opt-Out We do not want you to miss the exciting updates we will send in the future, but you can always elect to opt-out of future emails by clicking [here](. Please take action within the next 10 days so we can update our records in a timely manner. Thank you for being our valued customer! From, the Maxim-legacy and Analog Devices Team  Maxim Integrated (Now Part of Analog Devices), 160 Rio Robles, San Jose, CA 95134 [Privacy Policy]( Follow us: [ADI Twitter](

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