LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--According to the latest market study released by Technavio, the global semiconductor assembly equipment market is projected to grow to USD 5.04 billion by 2021, at a CAGR of ...
Ottawa, Dec. 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- According to a recent analysis by Towards Packaging, the global semiconductor assembly packaging equipment market is projected to expand from USD 5.35 billion ...
PHOENIX — Dutch semiconductor equipment company ASM is investing more than $320 million to expand its U.S. headquarters in Scottsdale. The money will be spent over five years to build a 20-acre ...
At the Dec. 11 DRB meeting, ASM requested approval of a site plan and building elevations for the expansion of the service ...
We have updated our view on semiconductor equipment makers ASM International and BE Semiconductor. Both firms have significant exposure to leading-edge semiconductors and are leaders in their ...
ASM, a Dutch maker of semiconductor equipment, wants to move its U.S. research hub to a new 405,000-square-foot campus in Scottsdale. The Netherlands-based firm filed plans to build the $325 million U ...
ASM, a Dutch semiconductor equipment company, has chosen South Korea as a key hub to expand its business amid growing demand for advanced semiconductors. The company will invest $100 million ...
ASM is the leader in Atomic Layer Deposition, the finest technique available in the market. The growth of generative AI is fueling the need of advanced chips and memory, structured on sub-3 nm nodes ...
Global advanced semiconductor process equipment manufacturer ASM is investing 135 billion KRW in Dongtan, Hwaseong to significantly expand new research and manufacturing facilities. Kim Dong-yeon, ...
PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ON Semiconductor Corporation (NASDAQ: ON), driving energy efficient innovations, is excited to announce the expansion of their manufacturing facility in Rochester, New York.
Hong Kong-listed semiconductor equipment manufacturer ASM Pacific Technology Ltd is in talks with potential investors to help take it private, people with direct knowledge of the matter told Reuters.
A first automated reel-to-reel fluidic self-assembly process for macroelectronic applications is reported. This system enables high speed assembly of semiconductor dies (15,000 chips per hour using a ...
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