ESI Receives Follow-On Multiple-System Order from Winbond Electronics Corporation; Model 9830 Laser Systems Enable Taiwan-Based Fab to Further Optimize Production of Memory Devices.PORTLAND, Ore. -- ESI (Edge Side Includes) A markup language for Web pages that enables elements of a Web page to be dynamically assembled in servers distributed throughout the Internet. (Nasdaq:ESIO ESIO Earth Sciences Information Office (Environmental Institute; University of Massachusetts) ), a leading provider of world-class production laser systems for microengineering applications, today announced that Winbond Electronics Corp. has purchased multiple ESI Model 9830 semiconductor link processing systems for its 300mm fab in Taichung, Taiwan. Winbond will use the Model 9830 laser systems for dynamic random-access memory (storage) dynamic random-access memory - (DRAM) A type of semiconductor memory in which the information is stored in capacitors on a MOS integrated circuit. Typically each bit is stored as an amount of electrical charge in a storage cell consisting of a capacitor and a transistor. (DRAM) repair applications. This follow-on order signifies the continued adoption and extendibility of ESI's Model 9830 IR-based systems for volume production of high-performance memory chips. "We are impressed with ESI's memory repair solutions and the efficiency we can achieve by utilizing the Model 9830 systems in our fab," explained Winbond Memory Product Marketing and Test Engineering Executive James Fang. "Due to the success of our previously purchased ESI systems, we chose the 9830 laser tools because they provide the best cost of ownership and return on investment across multiple technology nodes See technology generation. . We are also excited by ESI's roadmap to push the cost-of-ownership equation even further with their new product developments." Paul Kirby, ESI's director of semiconductor link processing solutions, noted, "We greatly value our relationship with Winbond, and this latest order illustrates the continued broad adoption of our laser technology by the world's leading DRAM manufacturers. By leveraging the industry's most advanced laser-system technology, ESI will continue to develop extendible and cost-effective memory repair solutions for processing tomorrow's sophisticated memory devices." About Winbond Electronics Corporation Winbond Electronics Corporation was established in 1987 in the Hsinchu Science-based Industrial Park, Taiwan. As an industry-leading, integrated circuit integrated circuit (IC), electronic circuit built on a semiconductor substrate, usually one of single-crystal silicon. The circuit, often called a chip, is packaged in a hermetically sealed case or a nonhermetic plastic capsule, with leads extending from it for supplier in Taiwan, Winbond has two business groups: the Logic IC Business Group, which focuses on two product lines -- computer-related logic ICs and micro-controller-based consumer ICs; and the Memory IC Business Group, which produces memory products such as specialty DRAMs, flash memory, and pseudo-SRAMs for the mobile market. Winbond has approximately 5,000 employees worldwide with design centers in Hsinchu, Taiwan; San Jose San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , USA; and Tel-Aviv, Israel. For more information, contact Winbond via its corporate home page at http://www.winbond.com. About ESI ESI is a pioneer and leading supplier of world-class production laser systems that help its microelectronics microelectronics, branch of electronic technology devoted to the design and development of extremely small electronic devices that consume very little electric power. customers achieve compelling yield and productivity gains. The company's industry-leading, application-specific products enhance electronic-device performance in three key sectors -- semiconductors, components and electronic interconnect (1) To attach one device to another. (2) A physical port (plug, socket) or wireless port (transmitter, receiver) used to attach one device to another. -- by enabling precision fine-tuning of device microfeatures in high-volume manufacturing environments. Founded in 1944, ESI is headquartered in Portland, Ore. More information is available at www.esi.com |
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