Applied Materials is a leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce nearly every new chip and advanced display in the world. The Santa Clara, California-based company enables its customers to build a wide range of advanced products, from larger capacity memory to more efficient, faster, and highly integrated processors.
On top of their high breakdown voltages, silicon carbide chips also work more efficiently without unwanted power losses of MOSFETs or insulated-gate bipolar transistors (IGBTs...
Applied Materials rolled out a semiconductor fab tool this month that gives its a new way to engineer copper interconnects in advanced logic chips, solving a stumbling block to...
The world's largest maker of semiconductor gear said its Enlight process control system with ExtractAI technology serves as "a search engine" for defects on the surface of chips...
The Santa Clara, California-based giant said it expects the market for its advanced chip-making tools to grow to about $70 billion this year, giving it a big boost amid a global...
Applied Materials said that its sales would grow 15% or more to $4.75 billion to $5.15 billion in the first quarter of 2021, as sales of memory and computer chips continue to ...
Applied Materials is the world's largest maker of manufacturing tools for ICs. The company's results serve as a barometer for demand in the global chip business, which has been...
The Santa Clara, California-based company rolled out a new way to manufacture contacts, tiny wires that connect the transistors inside chips to the interconnects wreathed on top...
Applied Materials in March said it was withdrawing its business outlook for the second quarter of 2020 as the virus ravaged its supply chain and manufacturing operations. It is...