ON Semiconductor, a premier supplier of high performance silicon solutions for energy efficient electronics, in collaboration with key foundry partners, now offers a broad portfolio of digital products in 65 nanometer (nm) and 40 nm process technologies.
ON Semiconductor, a premier global supplier of high performance silicon solutions for energy efficient electronics, has joined the multi-partner, industrial research and development program at imec, a leading nanoelectronics research center, to collaborate on the development of next-generation Gallium Nitride (GaN) on Silicon (Si) power devices.
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn recently visited the infrared (IR) material foundry of EPIR Technologies, Inc. (EPIR) in Bolingbrook, IL. The Governor was a keynote speaker at the International Symposium on Optoelectronic Materials and Devices held in Chicago in July and co-sponsored by EPIR.
AkzoNobel is to boost capacity at one of its U.S. sites in order to meet increasing demand from the semi-conductor industry, particularly for the production of light emitting diodes (LEDs). Financial details were not disclosed.
Norwegian researchers have developed a method by which graphene can be used to produce semiconductors. Graphene is a single-layered sheet of carbon atoms, which has the distinction of being the thinnest material in existence.
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) researchers, Dr. Helge Weman and Professor Bjørn-Ove Fimland have developed a new technique to fabricate semiconductors from graphene.
Axcelis Technologies, the Massachusetts-headquartered company that provides novel solutions for enhancing productivity for semiconductor manufacturers, has bagged a contract valued at US $30 million from a leading global semiconductor company.
Air Products San Fu, a subsidiary of the Air Products company in Taiwan, has bagged a long -term contract to supply ultra high purity nitrogen and other industrial gases in bulk to the new phases of the fabrication complex of United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) in Taiwan at the Tainan Science Industrial Park (TSIP).
Molecular Imprints, a provider of high-resolution nanopatterning systems and solutions, has secured a purchase order from a major semiconductor equipment company to procure multiple imprint modules for integration into its stepper systems.
Research and Markets has included a new report titled ‘2012 Semiconductors in Military and Aerospace Electronics’ to its catalogue.
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