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Monday 18 January 2010
CMP material startup gains verification from Taiwan foundry
Fulltrol Precision Materials, a Taiwan-based startup that makes chemical mechanical planarization (CMP) materials, has obtained certification for its CMP pads from an unspecified...
Wednesday 25 March 2009
Rohm and Haas targets PCB market with new products
Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials is introducing a number of new products for the printed circuit board (PCB) market at the IPC Expo in Las Vegas from March 31 to April 2.
Thursday 11 September 2008
SEMICON Taiwan 2008: Equipment makers pay more attention to new materials and through-silicon via
Semiconductor equipment makers are not being discouraged by the present industry downturn. Material supplier Rohm & Haas Electronic Materials and equipment vendor KLA-Tencor have...
Thursday 31 July 2008
Rohm & Haas increases investment in Taiwan; expands Asia-Pacific manufacturing facility
Rohm & Haas Electronic Materials, CMP Technologies announced that it is increasing investments in its Asia-Pacific Pad Manufacturing Facility located in Hsinchu, Taiwan. The investment...
Friday 11 July 2008
Rohm & Haas opens technical center in Taiwan
Rohm & Haas Electronic Materials, CMP Technologies has announced the opening of its new Asia technical center (ATC) in Hsinchu, Taiwan. The center allows CMP Technologies to collaborate...
Friday 11 July 2008
Rohm & Haas ready for 18-inch wafer and new process migration: Q&A with president of microelectronic technologies James Fahey
While number-one semiconductor equipment supplier Applied Materials projects that semiconductor companies will trim their capital expenditure (capex) by 40% in 2008, and some leading...
Research Report Database
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