AUSTIN, TX – Samsung Electronics last week opened a 1.6 million sq. ft. 300-mm NAND flash memory wafer plant in Austin. The $3.5 billion facility will begin operations in the second half and ramp to produce 60,000 wafers monthly by 2008.
The building is one of the largest semiconductor facilities in the U.S.
The plant will begin production with the 16Gb NAND flash chips using 50-nm level process technology.
With the plant, Samsung topped its previous record for the largest foreign investment in Texas, some $1.4 billion in 1996.
The factory is adjacent to the existing 200-mm wafer fabrication plant. The existing plant was completed in 1997 and will continue to be used to manufacture DRAM.
SAN FRANCISCO – A free Design Chain Associates Webinar on REACH, Introduction and Update for North American manufacturers, will take place July 13, at 2 pm EDT.
The European Union's Registration, Evaluation, and Authorization of Chemicals, or REACH regulation takes a different approach to regulation of chemical substances and mixtures in the EU. Manufacturers in electronics, textiles, automotive, aerospace, and other industries will need to assess which aspects of REACH directly impact them, as well as understand the risks that currently exist within their supply chains.
Robert Donkers, environment counselor and a member of the Delegation of the European Commission to the US, will present an overview focusing on the basics of the law, with a focus on pre-registration, issues for non-EU-based companies, the "only representative" and SIEF concepts, and more.
Michael Kirschner, president and managing partner of Design Chain Associates, will cover specific issues for manufacturers, including the concepts of "intentionally released," disclosure of substances in articles, and scenarios of supply chain risk.
GLENVIEW, IL -- Illinois Tool Works, parent company of KEster Solder, Speedline and several other electronics manufacturers and suppliers, today reported revenues rose 15% for the quarter ended May 31. Operating revenues grew 10% including acquisitions, but just 1% from base revenues.
EL SEGUNDO, CA – Global LCD TV shipments declined to 14 million units in the first quarter, down 8% sequentially.
Amid weak seasonal conditions for LCD TVs, Philips Electronics posted the worst performance among the world’s top five brands, with a 26% slide in sales, dropping it one spot to third in the market, according to iSuppli Corp.