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Friday 23 September 2005
SPIL to get more than 300 newest wire bonders from K&S by October
US-based supplier of semiconductor-assembly equipment, tools and materials Kulicke & Soffa Industries (K&S) stated it is currently in the process of shipping 580 wire bonders...
Friday 16 September 2005
Manufacturing process methodology for MEMS market success
Over the last 15 years, MEMS has become a well-known term in the field of high-tech innovative technologies. Research centers' activities in this area have grown tremendously and...
Friday 16 September 2005
With the right time, workforce and environment, Taiwan will become the center of IC design OEM – Opportunity arises as Japan IDMs cooperate with Taiwan against Korea
Besides Taiwan’s first-tier foundry and packaging/testing houses that already have leading, world-class positions, Taiwan also has a promising IC design industry that includes...
Friday 16 September 2005
A look at China’s IC design houses
Just two months after saying it might lift a ban to allow Taiwanese semiconductor makers to set up China fabs using 0.18-micron processes, the Taiwan government in early April said...
Friday 16 September 2005
Sumitomo schedules photoresist production for 32nm EUV lithography by 2008
At the recently concluded SEMICON Taiwan, Japan-based Sumitomo Chemical revealed a roadmap for its Sumiresist materials used in semiconductor photolithography to form a patterned...
Friday 16 September 2005
Synova revolutionizes wafer dicing – A cleaner, gentler cut
Synova SA is poised to revolutionize wafer dicing with its innovative laser-microjet (LMJ) technology, where a hair-thin low-pressure jet of water guides the laser while simultaneously...
Friday 16 September 2005
Puma 9000 combines high-res imaging with darkfield scattering; KLA-Tencor offers the best of both worlds
Announced in June, KLA-Tencor’s Puma 9000 patterned wafer inspection system combines high-resolution imaging with laser scattering technology. Previously, KLA-Tencor offered...
Thursday 15 September 2005
Advanced Energy highlights PI-980 pressure-insensitive MFC
The problem with single-drop gas lines has been the creation of pressure transients and perturbations when valves are opened and closed, and it’s these disturbances in flow...
Thursday 15 September 2005
The “Rich dad” effect in the Taiwan IC design industry
Although the book “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” is mainly about two differing financial views of the world, a key idea that arises from the book is the unfairness of resource distribution...
Thursday 15 September 2005
Unstable cross-strait relations hinder Taiwan investment in China; Government should assist in “industry upgrade”
Over the past few years, China has been systematically promoting economic reforms while domestic consumption significantly increased. As a result, China has become “the world’s...
Thursday 15 September 2005
Taiwan needs to increase R&D spending
Twelve years ago when a Taiwan economics official explained to parliament a project on submicron technology, an ignorant lawmaker mistook it for an agricultural project because the...
Wednesday 14 September 2005
The Da Vinci road – SEZ’s Da Vinci tool enables single-wafer wet processing
At Semicon Taiwan 2005, the SEZ Group was showing its Da Vinci series of single-wafer wet processing systems, which target polymer removal for copper dual-damascene etch. The Da Vinci...
Wednesday 14 September 2005
Promos orders Genus StrataGem 300mm ALD process tools
ProMOS Technologies has placed a purchase order agreement for a production ALD system from Genus, a member of the Aixtron Group. The system will initially be used for the volume production...
Wednesday 14 September 2005
Taiwan IC designers losing ground to China competitors
China’s IC designers are no longer the copycats they used to be. Since 2003, they have attained significant breakthroughs in the development of software and firmware. In addition,...
Wednesday 14 September 2005
Rohm and Haas to set up manufacturing plant in Taiwan
The US-based polishing technology supplier Rohm and Haas Electronic Materials CMP is using its presence at SEMICON Taiwan 2005 this week in Taipei to attract more attention to its...