Electronic Arrays, Inc. was a United States integrated circuit (IC) manufacturer of the 1960s and 1970s.
Although the EAS series was successful for a time, other vendors with more advanced processes entered the market and introduced single-chip systems before Electronic Arrays' own versions.
They lost market share to companies like Mostek and Texas Instruments, and later to a slew of Japanese companies entering the market, including Hitachi, NEC, and Toshiba.
[2] The company attempted to change markets with the Electronic Arrays 9002, an 8-bit NMOS logic microprocessor released in 1976.
[2] The company struggled with production issues and gave up marketing the design in November 1977.