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  2. Furnace anneal - Wikipedia

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    The damage caused can be repaired by subjecting the crystal to high temperature. This process is called annealing. Furnace anneals may be integrated into other furnace processing steps, such as oxidations, or may be processed on their own. Furnace anneals are performed by equipment especially built to heat semiconductor wafers. Furnaces are ...

  3. Intersil - Wikipedia

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    Intersil is an American semiconductor company headquartered in Milpitas, California. As of 24 February 2017, Intersil is a subsidiary of Renesas. [2] The previous Intersil was formed in August 1999 through the acquisition of the semiconductor business of Harris Corporation.

  4. Veeco - Wikipedia

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    Veeco Instruments Inc. is a global capital equipment supplier, headquartered in the U.S., that designs and builds processing systems used in semiconductor and compound semiconductor manufacturing, data storage and scientific markets for applications such as advanced packaging, photonics, power electronics and display technologies.

  5. Microsemi - Wikipedia

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    Microsemi Corporation was an Aliso Viejo, California-based provider of semiconductor and system solutions for aerospace & defense, communications, data center and industrial markets. In February 2018, it was announced that Chandler, Arizona-based Microchip Technology was acquiring the company for over US$10 billion, pending regulatory approval. [2]

  6. D-Wave Systems - Wikipedia

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    The D-Wave One was built on early prototypes such as D-Wave's Orion Quantum Computer. The prototype was a 16-qubit quantum annealing processor, demonstrated on February 13, 2007, at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California. [15] D-Wave demonstrated what they claimed to be a 28-qubit quantum annealing processor on November 12 ...

  7. Ultratech - Wikipedia

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    Ultratech, Inc. is an international technology company based in San Jose, California, that supplies equipment to global semiconductor fabrication plants, and also makes tools for nanotechnology applications by optical networking, data storage and automotive and display industries.

  8. Silergy - Wikipedia

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    Silergy (Chinese: 矽力; pinyin: Xì Lì) is a multinational semiconductor company incorporated in the Cayman Islands and publicly listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange.Its headquarters is in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, and it operates 30 locations in 10 countries, including a technology headquarters in Santa Clara, California The company manufactures power management integrated circuits (PMICs).

  9. KLA Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The company also developed defect review and data analysis equipment. [4] At the time of the merger, the companies' combined revenue was greater than $1 billion. [3] In February 1998, KLA-Tencor acquired Freiburg, Germany-based Nanopro GmbH, a company that used advanced interferometric technology for wafer shape and thickness measurements. [7]