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Cypress’s Fab 4 passes production milestone |
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Mar 22, 2007 at 01:54 PM |
According to Cypress Semiconductor, its 200mm fab in Minnesota has now produced over 50 million 90nm SRAM chips. In addition to making SRAMs, Cypress's Fab 4 also produces USB devices, programmable clocks and many different varieties of mixed-signal chips.
"Fab 4 in Minnesota has become a symbol of Cypress's cutting-edge technology over the past 16 years and remains a significant strategic asset for our future," said Cypress's President and CEO, T.J. Rodgers. "It will continue to be the site where much of Cypress's strategic technologies are first brought into mass production."
The company plans to continue investment in the facility especially for 130nm and 90nm technology. Fab 4 is a 64,000-square-foot, class 1 facility, built in 1995.
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