VLSI Research Inc.

SEMATECH started as a 50:50 joint venture between the U.S. Government and the Chip Making Industry. The government has long since dropped out and today this organization goes it alone. A consortium that doesn’t need government subsidies to survive is a rare find. This is a true testament to the high value industry puts in this organization. This video examines why. Today, Dave Anderson is General Manager of SEMATECH’s ATDF. He had been at SEMATECH for 25 years at this taping. In this video, Dave talks about how SEMATECH evolved from an experiment to the multi-dimensional consortium it is today. It starts with a quick overview of the history and then goes into the details of its early days, when it acted as a catalyst to turn America’s chip making industry around, then went on to help foster 300mm, and today works to control the escalation of R&D costs for following Moore’s Law.

Membership Categories & Benefits

Intended for companies that have reached a point of historical significance.

-  Company is prominently highlighted as a partner of The Chip History Center.

The Chip History Center provides a separate web page to present significant achievements about the partner.  The objective is to feature the partner’s contributions to chip manufacturing in The Chip History Center.  This also includes a Chip History Live Video interview with partner’s CEO and VLSI’s G. Dan Hutcheson.

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-  Intended for companies that would like to provide ongoing support for The Chip History Center.

-  Company is highlighted as a contributing sponsor of The Chip History Center.

-  Contributing sponsors are invited to present material in The Chip History Center.

-  E-mail notification is provided when new material is uploaded.

-  Intended as ongoing financial support for The Chip History Center.

-  Company is highlighted as a supporting sponsor of The Chip History Center.

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-  Your name is highlighted as an individual member of The Chip History Center.

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