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Community Member Monthly Highlights — May

SEMI and TechSearch International announced that the global semiconductor packaging materials market is expected to reach US$29.8 billion by 2027, a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.7% from the US$26.1 billion in revenue it logged in 2022, in their new Global Semiconductor Packaging Materials Outlook report. High-performance applications, 5G, artificial intelligence...

Plasma-Therm Strengthens Presence in Europe to Collaborate with Customers on New Microelectronics Development

Grenoble-based manufacturing and cleanroom demo facility offers customers product and applications development, regional field service and technical support for advanced etch, deposition, RTP and plasma dicing manufacturing processes Comprehensive regionalized support facilitates multi-system orders from two European-based customers of the company’s newly redesigned Heatpulse RTP system MUNICH, Germany, Nov. 15,...

Looking Back on 2020 and Moving Forward into 2021

COVID-19 hit the world in early 2020 with very little warning. The semiconductor industry was poised for recovery, and all market indicators pointed to solid growth. For many of us, reality hit with the announcement that SEMICON Korea was canceled the day before it was set to start. Soon after,...

Covid-19: The Way Forward for Semiconductor Success

In 2002, the first consulting client for my newly founded eda2asic consulting company was Synplicity, located in Sunnyvale. They focused on software for FPGA design and were a clear leader in this rapidly growing field. For about three years I really enjoyed contributing to their success, primarily for three reasons: ...

Seen on the Scene at Electronica 2018

This was my first Electronica, and all I can say is – It is massive. It covered everything to do with the electronics supply chain, from chip design to the chip itself, to the package, component, subassembly, circuit board, through to test and measurement, and enclosures, switches, the works. While...

Equipment Sentinel Fault Detection and Classification Software from Rudolph Technologies Maximizes Value from all Fab Data

Flanders, New Jersey (July 14, 2015)—Rudolph Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: RTEC) today introduced Equipment Sentinel™, a state-of-the-art, automated fault detection and classification (FDC) software solution that seamlessly combines key wafer-level data with high-fidelity tool signal and event data into a single framework, giving users a comprehensive, easy-to-understand view of their processes...