➀ Nitron is highlighted as a company that was a significant player in the semiconductor industry but is often overlooked in Silicon Valley's history; ➁ The company had access to advanced processes such as n-channel, p-channel, CMOS, and MNOS and produced products like EAROMs; ➂ Despite its contributions, Nitron did not gain widespread recognition.
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