STMicroelectronics and IBM to Collaborate on Chip Technology
: STMicroelectronics (NYSE: STM) and IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced that the two companies have signed an agreement to collaborate on the development of next-generation process technology - the ârecipeâ that is used in semiconductor development and manufacturing.
The agreement includes 32-nanometer (nm) and 22nm complementary metalâoxideâsemiconductor (CMOS) process-technology development, design enablement and advanced research adapted to the manufacturing of 300-millimeter (mm) silicon wafers. In addition it includes both the core bulk CMOS technology and value-added derivative System-on-Chip (SoC) technologies and positions both companies at the leading edge of technology development. The new agreement between IBM and ST will also include collaboration on IP development and platforms to speed the design of system-on-chip devices in these technologies.
As part of the agreement, each company will establish a technical development team at the other companyâs facility. For bulk CMOS development, ST will establish a research and development team in IBMâs Semiconductor Research and Development Center in East Fishkill and Albany, New York. At the same time, IBM will establish a research and development team at STâs 300mm wafer semiconductor R&D and fabrication facility in Crolles, France, where the two companies will jointly develop a variety of value-added derivative technologies, such as embedded memory and analog/RF. These technologies can be broadly applied in consumer and server markets and in wireless applications, such as cell phones and global positioning devices.
STMicroelectronics will join a partnership of semiconductor manufacturing, development and technology companies who collaborate to address the design complexity and advanced process development necessary for producing smaller, faster, more cost efficient semiconductors. Members in this six-company development network - known as the IBM CMOS technology alliance - benefit from early access to technology, the ability to drive technology definition, the combined research and development resources for problem solving and access to a common manufacturing base.
Similarly, IBM and ST will work together to expand the network at STâs 300mm wafer semiconductor fabrication facility in France to include other members of IBMâs CMOS technology alliance interested in the development of value-added derivative SoC technologies.
By participating in open ecosystems that share resources among its members, companies in these technology alliances realize an increase in the speed of innovation and decrease in associated costs that result from pooling individual research and development strength and intellectual property. As the alliances expand, the benefits from the collaborative relationships increase exponentially as more associates apply more resources to the challenge of designing and manufacturing better semiconductors, faster and cheaper.
âST has made the strategic decision to focus more of its research and development resources on developing value-added derivatives that capitalize on our extensive know-how in system-orientated technologies,â said Laurent Bosson, executive vice-president, Front-end Technology and Manufacturing, STMicroelectronics. âGiven IBMâs distinguished track record in the development of advanced semiconductor technologies, we believe working with them will give both companies the right level of expertise and technical solutions to address and conquer these strategic challenges and ensure time to market of competitive products.â
âThe addition of STMicroelectronics to the IBM technology alliance continues to strengthen our ability to address the semiconductor industryâs technical and economic challenges inherent in developing advanced technologies,â said John E. Kelly III, senior vice president, IBM Research. âOur joint expertise and cooperative efforts with ST will help enhance process development efforts while also delivering faster time to market and greater technology advantage to our clients.â
The jointly developed processes will be ramped up into volume production at STâs 300mm wafer semiconductor fabrication facility (Crolles, France), as well as in the Common Platform manufacturersâ 300mm facilities, which includes IBM.
With a longer-term perspective, IBM, CEA-LETI (Grenoble, France), and ST plan to work on advanced topics for future technology nodes, building on the long history of successful collaboration between the CEA-LETI public research institute and ST.
Financial details relating to this deal were not disclosed.
About STMicroelectronics
STMicroelectronics is a global leader in developing and delivering semiconductor solutions across the spectrum of microelectronics applications. An unrivalled combination of silicon and system expertise, manufacturing strength, Intellectual Property (IP) portfolio and strategic partners positions the Company at the forefront of System-on-Chip (SoC) technology and its products play a key role in enabling todayâs convergence markets. The Companyâs shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange, on Euronext Paris and on the Milan Stock Exchange. In 2006, the Companyâs net revenues were $9.85 billion and net earnings were $782 million. Further information on ST can be found at www.st.com.
About IBM Microelectronics
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