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Nano World: A semiconductor nanotools boom

Aug 09, 2005 | User rating: 2 / 5 after 1 vote(s) | pda version

Semiconductor industry tools and instruments that work on the nanoscale could form a $5.5 billion market by 2012, experts told UPI's Nano World.


IMEC concludes FEOL installation and enters into alliances for copper/low-k interconnect technology

Jul 11, 2005 | pda version

IMEC successfully concludes installation of front-end-of-line (FEOL) tools with processing of first pathfinder lots. Strategic agreements with leading equipment manufacturers Applied Materials, Inc., ASM International and ...


UMC Expands X Architecture Support - First Pure-Play Foundry to Provide Qualified 90-nm Design Rules

Apr 11, 2005 | User rating: 1 / 5 after 1 vote(s) | pda version

Foundry Fabrication Now Available for Fabless Customers Designing 90-nm X Architecture Chips

The X Initiative and UMC, a world leading semiconductor foundry, today announced that UMC is the first pure-play ...


KLA-Tencor Speeds Yield Learning and Enables Baseline Yield Improvement with Automated Spatial Signature Analysis

Jul 01, 2004 | pda version

KLA-Tencor (NASDAQ: KLAC) today introduced Klarity SSA (Spatial Signature Analysis), a new software capability that enhances the company's suite of defect management systems by providing automated classification and root ...


KlA-Tencor Unveiled Atomic Force Line Monitoring Solution For 90-/65-nm IC Production

Jun 28, 2004 | pda version

KLA-Tencor unveiled the AF-LM 300—the first true line monitoring solution for trench depth and surface planarity process control based on atomic force microscopy (AFM). Until now, traditional AFMs have lacked the throughput ...


TOSHIBA TO START PRODUCTION OF INDUSTRY'S FIRST SOC WITH THE X ARCHITECTURE

Jun 09, 2004 | pda version

Implementation of the X Architecture enables higher performing, smaller devices for digital-media and home-entertainment applications

SAN DIEGO, CALIF. and TOKYO, June 7, 2004 -- Marking a significant milestone, ...


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