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Posts
- Category: nice to be here (continued)
- SIA: September chip sales surge with PC, phone push
- SICAS: 2Q utilization nearly 90% on foundry push
- SICAS: 3Q capacity & output up marginally, foundries still humming
- SICAS: Capacity adds still outpaced output in 4Q
- Silcon wafer shipments increased in 3Q05
- Silicon wafer shipments back in business in 2Q05
- Silicon wafer shipments increase 10% in 2Q05
- Silterra attracts Hua Hong execs to top management
- Silterra finishes $100M Phase 1 of expansion plan
- Silterra names new CEO
- Silterra prepping $2B expansion for 300mm, 65nm push
- Siltronic expanding 300mm production in Germany
- Singapore EDB, universities promise fab jobs
- Singapore firm launches $1.6B buyout of Stats ChipPAC
- Singapore firm updates STATS ChipPAC buyout offer as "unconditional"
- Singapore's UTAC the latest private equity target
- Skyworks expanding capacity with 150mm upgrade, foundry push
- Slurry recycler nails down $53M in financing
- SMIC inks $1.86B US tool purchase commitment
- SMIC poised to ride the China wave
- SMIC posts higher 1Q sales & profits, preps for big capex push
- SMIC swings to black in 4Q, slashes 2007 capex
- SMIC, Luminescent enter JDP on 65nm and below nodes
- Soitec, EC finalize NanoSmart R&D backing
- Soitec: FY07 sales growth outlook bleak
- SOLAR ENERGY: Part I:
- Solar firm nabs $50M funding, secures 1.35GW supply
- Solar moves: AMAT buying Swiss wafer firm, signs Taiwan customer
- SOLAR NEWS: Taiwan, Japan firms placing solar bets
- Solar Power reserves 11MW of Motech's PV cells
- Solar systems firm HelioVolt nails down $77M VC funds
- Solectron follows Toyota's map down the road to manufacturing efficiencies
- Sony spending ~$500M for image sensor expansion
- Sony to develop common chips for portable devices by '06
- Sony to refocus business, cut 10,000 jobs
- Sony, Toshiba finalize transfer of Cell chip production
- Spansion buying flash memory partner Saifun
- Spansion hands chairman reins to VC, ex-National Semi founder
- Spansion hit hard in 1Q NOR pricing, pulling back investments
- Spansion secures $411M financing for SP1 fab in Japan
- Spansion tops Intel in tough NOR flash market
- Spansion upgrades to 300mm flash at US R&D site
- SPICE sim startup nabs $7.2M in funds
- SST's Haavind wins Gold at ASBPE awards
- ST shuttering three sites to cut costs
- ST/Intel flash JV dubbed "Numonyx"
- ST: Crolles to stop at 45nm, 32nm partners sought
- STATS ChipPAC offloading more lines to China
- STATS ChipPAC readies R&D site in Singapore
- STMicro reorgs units, preps for flash play
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