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Newsletter:
16th March 2023
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Top 10 foundry revenue falls by 4.7%
According to TrendForce’s latest survey of the global foundry market, electronics brands began adjusting their inventories in 2Q22, but foundries were unable to rapidly adapt to this development because they reside in the more upper portion of the supply chain.
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Evolving subfab vacuum challenges demand collaborative solutions
Semiconductor manufacturing is no longer focused on Dennard scaling as a principal means to improve performance and reduce costs. Coordinated,
lock-step efforts have given way to a sometimes-bewildering collection
of new materials and technologies, often adding complexity in the form
of new and different process tools, techniques and chemistries. This
evolving IC production environment means manufacturers and suppliers
need to collaborate in developing next-generation solutions that
positively impact climate change, reduce costs and improve device
performance. By Matt Halsey, Edwards Vacuum
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A new face for Lynceus
Asmahe Maadi has been appointed as Vice President of Finance and Corporate at Lynceus. She’s excited at the opportunit...
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NEWSLETTER SPONSOR: Edwards Vacuum
Edwards Vacuum
EUV lithography is helping to enable the high-volume manufacture of high precision, integrated circuits. This is increasing the demand for environmentally sustainable products that maximises manufacturing productivity.
To reduce customer’s direct emissions, Edwards has developed a solution that moves away from the use of natural gases in the SubFab and change the way waste process gas is managed for EUV lithography without compromising the safety.
With sustainability in mind, Edwards innovative teams have developed a fuel-free alternative to gas fired abatement for EUV – Hydrogen Dilution System or H2D.
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