The Challenge of Shrinking Semiconductor Structures Materials and equipment play a key role to make “smaller, faster and higher performance” a continuing reality in the semiconductor industry. Perhaps one of the most pervasive subsystems in wafer processing is motion control.&NOBR> Full Story &/NOBR>
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Control Systems Improve Semiconductor Manufacturing Motion control is fundamental to almost every step in CMOS processes. In addition, heat and chemicals play a critical role in process consistency. Six new products demonstrate suppliers' efforts to improve semiconductor processing. Full Story New Robot Control Systems for Wafer Handling Applications For wafer handling applications, a new control scheme breaks down the proprietary barriers that can hurt productivity in semiconductor manufacturing. Full Story Alliances for Semiconductor Manufacturing In late 2006, the collaboration of IBM, Chartered Semiconductor Mfg., Infineon Technologies and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. announced first silicon-functional circuits for 45 nm low-power process technology. Full Story View the Semiconductor Manufacturing Supplement Table of Contents
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The Challenge of Shrinking Semiconductor Structures Control Systems Improve Semiconductor Manufacturing New Robot Control Systems for Wafer Handling Applications Alliances for Semiconductor Manufacturing Contact Us
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