Applied Materials has launched a new generation of optical semiconductor wafer inspection machines that incorporate big data and AI techniques. These multimillion-dollar machines are used in chip ...
Defect inspection scientists from Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Harbin Institute of Technology and The Chinese University of Hong Kong make a thorough review of new perspectives and ...
Concept: US-based semiconductor equipment manufacturer Applied Materials launched optical semiconductor wafer inspection machines using AI and big data technology. These machines are used in chip ...
Some industry sectors such as automotive and medical continue to push for higher and higher reliability levels; however, many fabs are having difficulties achieving them. Current inspection regimes ...
Applied Materials AMAT and Onto Innovation ONTO are key players in the semiconductor supply chain, both offering comprehensive solutions for metrology and inspection for ensuring precision, yield, and ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CyberOptics® Corporation (NASDAQ: CYBE), a leading global developer and manufacturer of high-precision 3D sensing technology solutions, will unveil the new ...
A high accuracy, multi-axis wafer inspection stage, based on linear motors, air bearings, and piezo nanopositioning combining stages and motors providing high-speed ...
Microtronic, maker of advanced macro defect inspection systems and software, has announced a convenient and highly precise way to monitor the weights of semiconductor wafers at the same time as ...
The semiconductor industry is defined by its relentless pursuit of smaller, faster, and more powerful chips. As we push into advanced 3D architectures like gate-all-around (GAA) transistors, a ...
Wafer metrology systems require extremely high geometric precision of all involved motion systems. Air bearing slides, rotary tables and low-profile air bearing Z-axis and tip/tilt stages provide the ...
In this article I will be exploring two interesting companies that many investors might not have heard of yet. These remain ...