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Wednesday 14 September 2005
Lam Research: It's no longer just CPUs and DRAM leading process development
As consumer electronics goods see increasing adoption by consumers, the tendency of favorably evaluating products that are fun-oriented rather then utility-oriented is swinging the...
Wednesday 14 September 2005
Agilent strengthens ties with NDL on wafer mapping tool development
Agilent Technologies recently announced that it will partner with National Nano Device Laboratories (NDL) on wafer mapping tool development, aiming to shorten the testing time for...
Wednesday 14 September 2005
SMIC could start production at its UTAC JV pack and test house in 1Q 2006
An IC backend production plant jointly established by Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and United Test and Assembly Center (UTAC) in Chengdu, China, has...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
Taiwan IC backend production rebounds but still banned from moving forward
The fire at Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE)’s facilities in May of this year benefited some competing IC packaging and testing companies as was evident by their increased...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
What’s next for the IC equipment industry?
Time flashes back to last year’s Industry Strategy Symposium (ISS), the global IC equipment market was blossoming with an influx of orders. However, at this year’s conference,...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
Evolution in packing technology
As semiconductor production technology has evolved, the growing functionality of integrated circuit (ICs) has correspondingly increased the pin count per chip. Traditional lead-frame...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
Soitec moves ahead in SOI
France-based Soitec, which produces silicon-on-insulator (SOI) wafers based on its patented Smart Cut technology, recently opened a Taiwan office, responding to growing industry interest...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
TSMC CEO: Time to market is time to money
The most important concern with current semiconductor companies is their ability to accelerate their time to market – which equates to time to money – as end-users move...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
Ramping 12-inch wafer output stimulates tester adjustment
Stimulated by growing 12-inch wafer testing orders, local testing houses including Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) and King Yuan Electronics (KYEC) have both installed more...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
Amkor conservative from mid-4Q
Although confident about the next two months, Amkor Technology is conservative about demand growth after November, claiming that high crude oil price may serve as a limiting factor...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
Memory module makers gear up production in China
Substantial demand for NAND flash memory is encouraging memory module makers to accelerate their expansion in China because of its relatively low assembly costs. Kingston Technology...
Tuesday 13 September 2005
Micron anticipates stabilizing memory prices; opens expanded testing & assembly capacity in Singapore
Although Micron Technology was trumped by Korea-based Hynix Semiconductor as the third largest DRAM suppliers in the second quarter, the US-based memory and CMOS image sensor supplier...
Monday 12 September 2005
Where is Taiwan as China rises in the global IC industry?
As the focus of the global semiconductor industry turns to China, Taiwan players are benefiting from the influx of substantial business opportunities. However, as the semiconductor...
Monday 12 September 2005
Taiwan semiconductor capex on track in 2005; may miss 2006 forecast
Equipment spending by Taiwan's semiconductor industry, including foundry, memory manufacturing and packaging and testing companies, will meet the 2005 forecast, according to Archie...
Monday 12 September 2005
Varian Semiconductor voted best equipment supplier in Taiwan
VLSI Research announced Friday that Varian Semiconductor came out on top in its annual customer satisfaction survey. The survey asked equipment users to rate equipment suppliers on...
Vortex
Samsung expands mobile phone production beyond Asian countries, says DIGITIMES Research
SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research