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Rudolph Acquires Azores & Enters Back-End Lithography Market

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Rudolph Technologies has bought itself a Christmas present in the acquisition Massachusetts-based Azores Corporation.

Rudolph has also entered the back-end advanced packaging lithography market with its new JetStep Lithography System, a disruptive innovation featuring a 2X reduction stepper.

With the acquisition of Azores, a designer, developer and manufacturer of steppers for display products, Rudolph is launching a total lithography solution for the semiconductor advanced packaging market based on Azores' patented stepper technology and Rudolph's back-end expertise.

Advanced packaging is in the early stages of dynamic growth. Yole Développement has forecast demand for equipment and related tools in the 3DIC and wafer-level packaging area to grow from approximately $370 million in 2010 to over $2.5 billion by 2016 at a CAGR of 38 percent over that period.

The Azores acquisition expands Rudolph's business model, enlarges the company's role within the advanced packaging market. It more than likely doubles Rudolph's total addressable back-end market.

Rudolph's total lithography system includes the JetStep 2X reduction stepper integrated with the firm's equipment automation and fault detection software; the company's flagship NSX inspection tool for CD overlay measurements; and for full, closed-loop control, includes ProcessWORKS APC software for run-to-run control, ARTIST fault detection and classification system, and the company's fabwide yield management system, Discover, which provides automated, real-time process control feedback.

The first JetStep System shipped to a packaging technology leader, who is a top-five outsourced assembly and test (OSAT) company. Rudolph is actively engaged with other leading IDM, fabless and OSAT companies.

Rudolph's entrance into the back-end lithography market expands its customer base. Advanced packaging lithography has a completely different set of manufacturing requirements than those associated with front-end lithography, and its technical challenges are not readily addressed with existing solutions, which in the back-end have consisted primarily of projection aligners and 1X steppers.

The next-generation JetStep Lithography System is a revolutionary 2X reduction step-and-repeat tool, designed to give better device yields, higher throughput, and most importantly a lower cost-of-ownership today, while providing the basis for pursuing the challenges of a solid technical roadmap tomorrow.

This transformative technology represents a paradigm shift for the industry and provides a total lithography solution that is fully customisable to the varying technical requirements of each customer, enabling them to more effectively compete in the high-growth advanced packaging market.

Rudolph is combining its knowledge of advanced packaging and an established tool set for back-end manufacturing with Azores' proprietary technology and numerous features developed for the flat panel market into an innovative solution that has not been utilised in the semiconductor market before.

Key JetStep System advantages include the largest printable field-of-view to lower cost of ownership, programmable aperture blades and large on-tool reticle library for ease of use, quick change to lower reticle cost management for high product mix operations such as OSATs, ultra large depth-of-focus along with autofocus to accommodate 3D structures in advanced packaging, very large working distance, and ultra-warped wafer handling to expose the large warped wafers prevalent in today's advanced packaging process and low cost of consumables. This total solution combines the best of both markets"“advanced packaging and flat panel lithography - and is unique in the marketplace.

Paul F. McLaughlin, chairman and chief executive officer, comments, "The JetStep System is a disruptive innovation in the back-end lithography market, addressing the technical and economic advantages demanded for advanced packaging. The Azores acquisition uniquely positions Rudolph in the back-end stepper advanced packaging photolithography market with a significantly expanded business model, and we believe that by offering the industry's only total solution to advanced packaging lithography, we can more than double Rudolph's total back-end addressable market."

Consumer mobile connectivity devices like tablets and smart phones demand increased functionality, lower power and smaller form factors. Advanced packaging helps drive all three of these requirements. Consequently, both semiconductor manufacturers and OSAT providers need partners that deliver leading-edge, back-end technology along with complete process solutions.

"Specifically, the advanced packaging market needs a stepper supplier willing to be flexible and capable of delivering unique solutions for their requirements, and a process control partner that can deliver improved production systems for advanced packaging applications," McLaughlin notes.

"By leveraging R&D investments from both the Rudolph and Azores organizations, we took a field-proven 2X display lithography technology and applied it to the needs of the high-growth back-end packaging market where Rudolph already has long-standing customer relationships and global brand recognition. In short, we have changed the game."

Azores' president Elvino da Silveira comments, "This acquisition is the culmination of a rewarding partnership, and we are extremely proud to join forces with a company of Rudolph Technologies' stature. Since 2010, Rudolph and Azores have been collaborating to develop a total lithography solution specifically geared to the needs of the advanced packaging industry."

"We are particularly excited to be at the forefront of a technical innovation that is advancing tomorrow's lithographic printing technology. Our corporate lineage has roots from the early days of step-and-repeat lithography at GCA Corporation and MRS Technology - both industry pioneers - and for the past 13 years, Azores has been a leading technical expert for custom flat panel display lithography tools," he adds.

With the acquisition of Azores, Rudolph believes itself to be the advanced packaging "Total Solution Provider" with aggressive technologies that will help drive the next generation of manufacturing.

The company's breadth of application solutions and strategic customer partnerships has contributed to its large presence within the packaging market. In addition to a comprehensive suite of inspection, metrology and software solutions, Rudolph now offers a complete lithography solution which it says has unique features no other lithography provider can offer.

Advanced packaging requires emerging capabilities from steppers to accommodate the needed design changes demanded by new technologies such as TSV, eWLB, silicon and glass interposers and other advanced wafer-level packaging solutions now being developed.

Rudolph's total lithography solution is already capable of addressing a number of these manufacturing challenges, including wafer flatness, automated partial field exposures and best-in-breed resolution. What's more,with its flat panel lithography heritage, the JetStep System incorporates Azores' high precision grid motor stage.

This energy efficient, patented stage technology provides a flexible platform that can be readily scaled to changing substrate sizes and types in the advanced packaging market. It can handle both standard and reconstituted 300mm and 330mm wafers, all panel sizes and is 450mm capable.

McLaughlin emphasised that the Azores acquisition is one of several planned steps Rudolph is taking to expand its portfolio and drive sustainable profitable growth in both front-and back-end manufacturing environments.

While the terms of the deal were not disclosed, Rudolph noted that the acquisition is an all cash transaction, utilising less than ten percent of its cash. It is expected that the new Lithography Systems Group (LSG) will account for approximately ten percent of Rudolph's revenues in 2013, the first year of its manufacturing ramp. Importantly, LSG is forecast to be accretive within its first year.

"More than Moore is the driver of 3D packaging, and Rudolph is strategically fast forwarding lithography and accelerating our business solidly into the future," says McLaughlin. "Advanced packaging is a key financial driver for Rudolph's growth and this acquisition is specifically geared to further advance our prospects in this fast growing market. By partnering with Azores, Rudolph leverages an established presence in the semiconductor advanced packaging market (back-end expertise), and extends Azores' lithography expertise. The result is an expanded business model for addressing lithography in the advanced packaging market. That business model has several unique features for creating, delivering and capturing value"“the primary one of which is our 2X reduction stepper, JetStep."

McLaughlin concludes, "Rudolph is the industry leader in the high-growth back-end macro defect inspection market, which is being fuelled by advanced wafer-level packaging. Our exposure to both front-end and back-end markets gives us a powerful competitive advantage by leveraging front-end core competencies in yield management technologies and techniques to back-end markets, which now comprises nearly half of Rudolph's business." 

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