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Applied Materials Leads the Way to Enable TSV Interconnects for 3D Chip Stacking

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At this year's SEMICON West 2010, Applied Materials introduced the Producer Avila system, the latest innovation for TSV production. Sesh Ramaswami, Senior Director, Through-Silicon Via Program discusses how Applied Materials is leading the next technology inflection to advance Through-Silicon Via (SV) technology for high-volume manufacturing.more

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Applied Materials' E3 Equipment Control System Optimizes Process Control for Micron Technology

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Micron Technology, Inc. announced today that it has started the deployment of the Applied Materials E3 framework within its 300mm fabrication facilities. Applied E3 is an integrated engineering system that allows sophisticated control strategies aimed at increasing product performance, raising product yield and improving quality. more

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Queen Rania of Jordan Named as 2010 James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award Honoree

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I am please to share that this year’s James C. Morgan Global Humanitarian Award, presented by Applied Materials, will recognize Her Majesty Queen Rania of Jordan for her leadership and efforts in protecting human rights around the world.

The Award, inspired by Applied Materials Chairman Emeritus, Jim Morgan, honors individuals whose broad vision and leadership are helping to address humanity's greatest challenges. The presentation will be made at the Tech Awards in Santa Clara, CA on November 6, 2010.

Watch the announcement featuring Queen Rania.

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Displays on a Roll

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Applied Materials’ Roll-to-Roll Technology was recently featured in Technology Review. Below is a brief excerpt of the article.

Displays built out of plastic instead of glass would be a gadget lover's dream: they'd be rugged and lightweight, and they should be inexpensive to make on "roll-to-roll" systems similar to those used for newsprint. But to develop prototypes for flexible tablet computers and other gadgets with plastic displays, the device makers have had to develop custom equipment. That could slow the arrival of flexible displays in the market and keep their prices high.more
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Applied Materials Launches Breakthrough Flowable CVD Technology

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