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El Segundo, CASpansion LLC in the first quarter retained its position as the world’s leading supplier of NOR-type flash memory, according to preliminary market-share data from iSuppli Corp.
 
The U.S.-based company achieved NOR sales of $562 million in the first quarter, down 6.5% sequentially. Intel held onto second place with revenue of $537 million, down 10.5% from $600M in the fourth quarter. Europe’s STMicroelectronics remained in third place with revenue of $327 million, a 2.4% decline from Q4.
 
 
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Woodinville, WA – PCB manufacturer UMC (Universal Manufacturing Corp.) has acquired additional advanced technology processing equipment, including two Pluritec auto loading CNC drilling machines, a Lohr Herman CNC jump scoring machine, an X-ray registration/ verification system, a thin core/fine line copper etching system, an advanced fine line laser photo plotter and an RoHS-compliant immersion silver/gold plating line.
 
UMC also announced that Ken Stowers, former owner of Velie Circuits Inc. (Costa Mesa, CA), joined UMC as VP of marketing. Rob Newton and Shaun Salas, also formerly of Velie Circuits, joined as direct sales people.

PHOENIX, AZFlipChip International and Engent have formed an alliance to accelerate the development and deployment of 3-D Wafer Level CSP (WLCSP) technologies for highly integrated stacked die packaging applications. This technology may enable packaging solutions that are quicker to market and lower cost than system-on-chip alternatives.

The partnership couples FCI’s high-volume, ultra-fine pitch wafer bumping capabilities and 2-D Wafer Level CSP package portfolio with Engent’s abilities in advanced surface-mount and flip-chip assembly technology. The flexible technology platform emerging from this partnership supports a range of ultra-high volume IC packaging applications including Silicon on Silicon, GaAs on Silicon and SiGe on Silicon as well as 3-D integration of emerging integrated passive device technologies and MEMS devices for System in a Stack solutions.

SUZHOU, CHINA -- Kemet will add a third tantalum capacitor manufacturing facility in the Suzhou area within the next two years, the company said.

The company has already invested a total of $70 million on two plants in the area, and its two factories total 20,000 sq. m. and employ 940 workers.

Kemet's customer base in Asia accounted for 37.9% of sales in fiscal 2006.
MILPITAS, CA -- Marc Onetto, executive vice president for worldwide operations of Solectron Corp., has resigned to pursue other interests.

His duties will be assumed by chief executive and president Mike Cannon on a temporary basis.

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SALT LAKE CITY -- CirTran Corp., an electronics contract manufacturer, today announced that a $1 million investment in the company has been made by a private California company.

ANAHOP, an Anaheim, CA-based company, has contracted to purchase 14,285,715 shares of CirTran's restricted common stock for $.07 per share without any registration rights.

The initial payment of $500,000 was made on May 24, and additional payments of $250,000 each scheduled to be completed on or before June 2 and June 30, 2006, respectively.

ANAHOP's principals will receive warrants to purchase additional shares of CirTran common stock, up to 15 million shares, at an exercise price of $0.15 per share, up to 5 million shares at $0.25 per share, and up to 10 million shares at an exercise price of $0.50 per share. 

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