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Is TI’s high k on the highway? Print E-mail
Sep 19, 2005 at 07:08 PM
Texas Instruments is to migrate "SmartReflex" leakage power technologies to 65nm devices, the company said in a press statement. Some of the technology was first introduced for some of TI's 90nm devices in the last 18 months and was positioned then as a work around for leakage issues experienced at that node.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Tool Order: Major North American IDM selects Semitool’s Raider SP cleaning system Print E-mail
Sep 16, 2005 at 04:16 PM
Major North American IDM has selected for one of its fabs, Semitools Raider SP cleaning system for 65nm production and will be deployed in FEOL cleaning applications. The single wafer platform has already been delivered.Write Comment (0 comments)
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EVENT: SEMATECH Hosting Advanced Gate Stack Symposium Print E-mail
Sep 15, 2005 at 04:26 PM
SEMATECH has announced that with the support of IEEE and the Electron Devices Society, it will host a symposium dedicated to high-k dielectric and metal gate issues for the 45nm technology generation and beyond.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Tool Orders: New chip company orders metal deposition tool from Trikon Print E-mail
Sep 15, 2005 at 01:13 PM
A new power semiconductor fabrication facility based in Asia has ordered Trikon Technologies, Sigma fxP metal deposition cluster tool.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Philips starts 90nm production Print E-mail
Sep 15, 2005 at 01:12 PM
Royal Philips Electronics said yesterday that it has ramped three key 90-nm CMOS products into volume production at the Crolles2 Alliance wafer fab in Crolles, France. The three Philips products, one of which is already shipping at more than 1 million pieces per month, are baseband chips.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Research project to develop new imaging technique Print E-mail
Sep 15, 2005 at 12:48 PM
Innos, and Queen Mary College London, are starting a project funded by EPSRC to investigate the potential of Scanning Photo-induced Impedance Microscopy (SPIM) for a range of characterization applications that span semiconductor to biotech.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Tool Order: European fab orders GAMA Clean wet station for MEMS production Print E-mail
Sep 13, 2005 at 05:49 PM
A major IC & MEMS semiconductor company based in Europe has ordered a GAMA/i-clean front-end-of-line (FEOL) cleaning tool valued at over  $1.5 million, from Akrion, Inc. The tool, which will be used for a MEMS production application, is being installed as part  of the customer's fab expansion, according to the company.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Tool Order: Therma-Wave awarded multi-million deal for thin-film measurement tools Print E-mail
Sep 13, 2005 at 03:14 PM
A commodity IC manufacturer has placed a multi-million dollar, multi-tool order for Therma-Wave's "Opti-Probe" thin-film measurement tool. The follow-on order will be used for 90nm production applications as well as 45nm development work in Litho, Diffusion, and Etch applications, according to the company.Write Comment (0 comments)
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Tool Order: ProMOS repeats ALD order with Genus Print E-mail
Sep 13, 2005 at 02:14 PM
ProMOS Technologies has placed a repeat purchase order with Genus Inc, now part of the Aixtron Group. The follow-on order is for one Lynx 3 ALD tool that will be used for
DRAM MIM films for sub-70nm processing at ProMOS's Fab 3, (300mm Fab) located at Taiwan's, Central Taiwan Science Park.
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ATDF pushes Fermi-FET’s as high-k alternative Print E-mail
Sep 12, 2005 at 06:20 PM
In an effort to accelerate the availability of advanced design libraries for planar CMOS processes, Thunderbird Technologies has announced its participation as the supplier of mid-bandgap transistor architectures in a CMOS development program led by ATDF. Thunderbird will provide device consulting and simulation services for this advanced R&D program at ATDF, as it attempts to undertake customer-funded development programs in the mid-bandgap domain.Write Comment (0 comments)
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