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Amkor, Unitive Electronics Sign Licensing Agreement for New Flip Chip Wafer Bumping Technology Ideal for Communications.


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WEST CHESTER West Chester, borough (1990 pop. 18,041), seat of Chester co., SE Pa., W of Philadelphia; inc. 1799. Primarily residential, West Chester was long the trade and processing center for an agricultural region that is now mainly suburbs. , Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 10, 2000

Amkor Technology Amkor Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AMKR) is a high-tech semiconductor product manufacturer that includes Intel and IBM among its primary customers. Previously headquartered in West Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, Amkor recently announced that it will move to Chandler, , Inc., (Nasdaq:AMKR AMKR Amkor Technology ) and Unitive u·ni·tive  
adj.
Serving to unite; tending to promote unity.
 Advanced Semiconductor Packaging have signed a 10-year technology transfer and licensing agreement that will add electro-plated wafer bumping capability to Amkor's recently announced internal wafer bumping manufacturing line planned for Korea.

The Unitive process for electro-plated substrates is the latest key bump technology that Amkor has licensed for flip chip A chip packaging technique in which the active area of the chip is "flipped over" facing downward. Instead of facing up and bonded to the package leads with wires from the outside edges of the chip, any surface area of the flip chip can be used for interconnection, which is typically done  production this year. Amkor announced in March the addition of internal wafer bumping capability for its flip chip customers. The key elements of this agreement provide Amkor with a comprehensive set of flip chip solutions to support the growing demand for advanced packages.

Amkor now can offer its customers:

-- flip chip bumping for silicon, silicon germanium (SiGe),

gallium arsenide (GaAs), and other non-silicon die technology

-- a second source for solder bumping

-- multi-level copper redistribution (MLCU)

-- wafer-level chip scale package A chip scale package (CSP) (sometimes, chip-scale package with a hyphen) is a type of integrated circuit chip carrier. According to the IPC, to qualify as chip scale, the package must have an area no greater than 1.2 times that of the die that is being packaged.  (CSP (1) (Certified Systems Professional) An earlier award for successful completion of an ICCP examination in systems development. See ICCP.

(2) (Commerce Service P
) technology

-- compatibility with copper integrated circuits

-- fine pitch capability

Driving the growth of flip chip technology is the increasing demand for high performance handheld applications, such as wireless communications devices, and high-speed network systems. This technology transfer agreement positions Amkor and Unitive to meet the growing demands of this market, as the use of higher bandwidth and higher speed telecommunications and wireless products increases. Unitive currently supplies this technology to Amkor through its North American North American

named after North America.


North American blastomycosis
see North American blastomycosis.

North American cattle tick
see boophilusannulatus.
 facility.

"Unitive's technology broadens the range of advanced processes we can offer our customers," said Richard Groover, Vice President of Flip Chip Technology for Amkor. "The Unitive technology allows us to address tighter pitches typical of newer die footprints and gives us a head start on the demands we foresee in the future."

"Amkor's selection of our technology for their new wafer bumping line in Korea is confirmation of the industry view that electroplating-based technology will enable flip chip packaging for more non-silicon and wireless applications," said Robert Lanzone, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Unitive. "Additionally, our ability to perform redistribution with copper in a single or multi-level scheme is considered an essential technology for this market. We can supplement Amkor's internal capability with our North American and Taiwan production lines to provide multi-sourcing," he said.

"Electroplating-based bumping processes are proven in the industry," said Bruce Freyman, Amkor Corporate Vice President for Product Operations. "The technology represents a solid foundation for development in fine-pitch bumping, varied solder compositions and wafer-level chip scale packages."

Electroplated e·lec·tro·plate  
tr.v. e·lec·tro·plat·ed, e·lec·tro·plat·ing, e·lec·tro·plates
To coat or cover with a thin layer of metal by electrodeposition.
 solder deposition is widely used by leading industry original equipment manufacturers for advanced packaging applications. Unitive's technology meets stringent industry requirements for solder deposition control, bump uniformity, reliability and low-alpha processing. The technology also is extendible to 300 mm wafers.

Wafer bumping technology enables flip chip packaging that uses solder or other conductive balls attached to a die to form the connection between the die and the package. This alternative interconnect technology is used to replace wire bonding where high-speed, low-parasitic, or high-density die connections are required. Redistribution capability allows the metal die bonding pads to be moved or redistributed over the surface of the die to allow more spacing between the wire connections, and to allow use of less expensive substrate materials.

Electroplated-based wafer bumps are compatible with emerging technologies such as copper ICs, new high speed GaAs devices and tighter spacing between die bonding pads seen on many new 0.25 um and 0.18 um devices. Groover said the addition of the Unitive technology, along with existing flip chip technologies, enables Amkor to fully support customers' emerging requirements. These include a wide range of applications, from low end wireless appliances to high end applications for sophisticated system on chip (SOC) and application specific integrated circuits (ASIC (Application Specific Integrated Circuit) Pronounced "a-sick." A chip that is custom designed for a specific application rather than a general-purpose chip such as a microprocessor. ), networking and computing applications.

Glossary:

Substrates: The underlying material on which microelectronic device is built.

Bumping: Attachment of connective solder balls to IC packages.

Flip Chip: A semiconductor chip that is flipped face-down and connected to the package.

Bump pitch: The distance between solder bumps.

About Unitive:

Unitive Advanced Semiconductor Packaging, a Unitive Electronics company, is based in Research Triangle Park Research Triangle Park, research, business, medical, and educational complex situated in central North Carolina. It has an area of 6,900 acres (2,795 hectares) and is 8 × 2 mi (13 × 3 km) in size. Named for the triangle formed by Duke Univ. , North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
, with additional production facilities in Taiwan. Unitive provides high-volume manufacturing and technology for advanced semiconductor packaging. These services include: wafer level repassivation, I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output.

I/O - Input/Output
 redistribution, solder bumping, and chip scale packaging (hardware) Chip Scale Packaging - (CSP) A type of surface mount integrated circuit packaging that provides pre-speed-sorted, pre-tested and pre-packaged die without requiring special testing. An example is Motorola's Micro SMT packaging. . The company is the premier supplier of patented electroplated technologies for fine pitch eutectic, high lead, low alpha, and lead free solder wafer bumping. Unitive's process, originally developed for silicon, has the unique ability to bump on SiGe, GaAs and copper metalized wafers. This positions Unitive as the leading supplier for the high speed, high bandwidth telecommunications and wireless market. Unitive's capabilities support the expanded use of flip chip packaging in a wide array of business and consumer products. Unitive can be contacted at 1-888-BUMPING or on the world wide web site: www.unitive.com.

About Amkor Technology:

Amkor Technology, Inc., is the world's largest provider of contract microelectronics manufacturing solutions. The company offers semiconductor companies and electronics OEMs a complete set of microelectronic design and manufacturing services, including deep submicron wafer fabrication; wafer probe, wafer mapping, characterization and reliability testing; IC packaging design and assembly; multi-chip module design and assembly; and final testing. More information on Amkor is available from the company's SEC filings and on Amkor's web site: www.amkor.com.

Forward-Looking Statement forward-looking statement

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Form 10-K

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 for the fiscal year ended 12/31/99.
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