This portion of our web site contains links to various news stories that we feel are likely to be of interest to our customers, investors and others interested in Ibis. This is not necessarily a complete compilation of stories, and is intended only as a convenience to our web site visitors.

Archived Industry News Articles from 2002 and 2003

12-13-05 New chip-making technology to boost processor performance (manufacturing.net)
12-6-05 AMD and IBM increase the strain on 65nm chips (Infoworld)
12-5-05 Freescale upends thinking on transistor channels (EE Times)
12-5-05 Novel Transistor Architecture from Freescale Breaks Through CMOS Scaling Barriers; First Transistor to Include Planar and Vertical Thin Body Structures Unveiled at IEDM 2005 (MarketWatch)
11-2005 Capacitorless Twin-Transistor RAM (Nikkei Electronics Asia)
11-16-05 IBM wins national technology medal for semiconductor innovation (Burlington Free Press)
11-14-05 Chartered Semi to introduce 65 nano chip soon (The Inquirer)
10-26-05 IBM names Lisa Su as semiconductor VP (EETimes)
10-25-05 IBM Delivers Power-based Chip for Microsoft Xbox 360 Worldwide Launch (MarketWire)
10-07-05 Twin-transistor RAM cuts power and cell size (ElectronicsWeekly.com)
10-07-05 Oki Electric develops low off-leakage transistor (EE Times)
09-26-05 Renesas Technology Develops Capacitorless Twin-Transistor RAM, Enabling Faster, More Power-efficient Embedded Memory for SoC Devices (MarketWatch)
09-26-05 Renesas Debuts Capacitor-less RAM (Electronic News)
09-26-05 Renesas reports floating-body SOI RAM (EETimes)
09-01-05 SOISIC Announces Semiconductor Industry's First Silicon-Proven 90nm High-Speed Silicon-On-Insulator Design Kit (PRNewswire)
08-10-05 IBM Shatters Computing Performance Barrier Record-Breaking IBM POWER5 Server Running Linux and DB2 Is 23% Faster Than HP and Oracle (Market Wire)
07-27-05 IBM launches new mainframe range (PCPro)
06-24-05 Will SOI Provide a Knockout Punch?(Electronic News)
06-20-05 Cool, Quiet Home Entertainment Enabled by Next-Generation PowerPC Processors from Freescale(MarketWatch)
06-14-05 IBM readies 'HOT' technology for 45 nm(EETimes)
06-10-05 AMD bets future on 64-bit processor(EETimes)
05-30-05 Via touts chip for low-cost notebooks (cnet.com)
05-27-05 VIA Technologies launches C7 x86 microprocessor(EETimes)
04-26-05 TSMC unveils 65-nm process, production due December(EETimes)
04-25-05 Engineers Achieve Breakthroughs Enabling Implementation of High-k Dielectrics at 45 nm Technology Node (physorg.com)
04-22-05 AMD Saw Light in a Dark Time (technewsworld.com)
04-22-05 Chartered Sinks Deeper in the Red (Electronic News)
04-19-05 SEMATECH Identifies Top Technical Challenges for 2006; Adds Transistor Scaling (marketwire.com)
04/08/05 AMD Set To Launch Dual-Core Opterons( CRN.com )
03/31/05 IBM Courts 'Cell' Processor Customers ( BetaNews )
03/23/05 Sandia Underground Geo-tools Aid In Earthquake Research
( Science Daily )
02/08/05 IBM, Sony, Toshiba give details of new Cell chip technology ( Infoimaging.com )
02/03/05 Strained Days Indeed ( Technologyreview.com )
01/28/05 TSMC – The Big Design: An interview with R&D VP Ping Yang, part two ( DigiTimes.com )
01/27/05 SOI embedded DRAM running on Freescale 90-nm process ( Silicon Strategies )
01/25/05 DRAM density doubled with SOI device ( Electronics Weekly )
12/13/04 AMD, IBM Build a Better Chip Together ( TechNewsWorld )
12/13/04 AMD and IBM claim semiconductor breakthrough ( vnunet.com )
12/10/04 AMD cuts power on 90nm Opteron processors ( ComputerWorld )
11/18/04 IBM Shatters Computing Speed Barrier ( Market Wire )
11/18/04 The race to 10GHz ( vnunet.com )
11/12/04 AMD tips 'Pacifica' and 'Presidio' processors for '06 ( EE TImes )
10/13/04 Freescale gets back in the game ( OS News )
10/12/04 Freescale and TSMC to Develop Silicon-on-Insulator Technology Agreement Focuses on 65-nm SOI Joint Development ( CBS MarketWatch )
10/06/04 Many Cores On Many Chips ( Forbes.com )
10/05/04 IBM's Meyerson: Chip industry needs a 'Plan B' ( ITWorld.com )
10/04/04 Those Superfast Chips: Too Darn Hot ( Business Week )
09/29/04 IBM's Blue Gene/L grabs supercomputing lead ( EE TImes )
09/27/04 Freescale to demo seven processors at confab ( EE Times UK)
09/23/04 IBM, AMD Retain Chipmaking Ties ( internetnews.com )
09/22/04 IBM, AMD extend chip-making alliance through 2008 ( EE Times )
09/16/04 VIA's 90nm CPU to be branded C7 ( The Register )
09/07/04 Chartered Launches 0.13-micron, 0.11-micron and 90-nanometer Processes at 300-mm Fab ( CBS MarketWatch )
08/31/04 AMD demonstrates dual-core Opteron processor ( EE Times )
08/24/04 AMD desktop chips edge ahead of Intel ( ZD Net )
08/17/04 AMD Ships 90 Nanometer AMD64 Products for Revenue
( CBS Marketwatch )
08/13/04 AMD sells first 90nm CPUs - analyst ( The Register )
06/28/04 Semiconductor Insights recognizes IBM with 2004 INSIGHT Award for Most Advanced Process ( CBS Marketwatch )
06/24/04 Dual core AMD Opterons will be low power chips ( The Inquirer )
06/21/04 IBM adds HOT sauce to carrier mobility recipe ( EE Times )
06/10/04 International SEMATECH Identifies Top Technical Challenges for 2005 ( MarketWire )
06/02/04 Better times ahead, says UMC's Hu ( Silicon Strategies )
06/01/04 Chartered expects 0.18-micron and below capacity to increase 50% this year ( DigiTimes.com )
05/26/04 UMC Announces a Device Technique That Enhances Silicon-on-Insulator --SOI-- Transistor Performance ( TMCnet.com )
05/24/04 Birth of a new generation ( Washington Technology )
05/21/04 Sony's 300-mm fab starts test production of Cell processor
( EE Times )
05/19/04 VIA Reveals Details of Next Generation C5J Esther Processor Core With Advanced Features For Securing E-Commerce Transactions
( LinuxElectrons )
05/12/04 IBM positive on IC yields, foundry demand ( EE Times )
05/03/04 IBM Unleashes eServer i5 Systems with POWER5 ( IBM )
05/03/04 Soft errors become hard truth for logic ( EE Times )
04/20/04 AMD starts production of chips on 90nm SOI process ( DarkVision Hardware )
04/05/04 Intel Copied AMD's 64-bit Chip Designs ( InternetNews )
03/31/04 IBM Opens Up Power Processor Design ( InformationWeek )
03/08/04 Chip design knights ride to slay power dragon (EE Times)
02/13/04 IBM brings triple whammy to 970FX PPC ( EE Times)
02/13/04 Heard on the Beat: SEH, Ibis to bring SOI to masses ( Silicon Strategies)
02/13/04 IBM Perfects New Method for Making Low Power, High Performance Processors; Award-winning 64-bit PowerPC 970FX Also Includes New 'Power Tuning' Technique ( CBS Marketwatch )
02/13/04 IBM fabs 90nm G5 using strained silicon ( The Register )
02/02/04 IBM Receives $325 Million Investment From Sony Group for Chip Production ( CBS Marketwatch )
01/22/04 IBM claims massive power cut for 90nm G5 ( The Register.com )
01/16/04 TSMC and UMC consider providing 90nm SOI process
( Digitimes.com )
01/06/04 UPDATE 1-IBM wins chip order from top TSMC customer VIA Tech
( CBS MarketWatch )
12/23/03 Holiday Crunch: IBM Servers Power ShopNBC's E-commerce Site (enterpriseitplanet.com)
12/10/03 AMD claims Intel high-k not necessary for next-gen transistors
(theinquirer.net)
11/06/03 AMD Makes Massive Roadmap Update (extremetech.com)
9/18/03 AMD Research Describes Unique Multi-Gate Design ( CBS MarketWatch)
6/18/03 Motorola CTO highlights memory, SOI, partnership
(Semiconductor Business News)
5/9/03 Is IBM building a fab for AMD? (Semiconductor Business News)
4/23/03 TSMC tips 65-nm process for '04 and '05 ramp (Semiconductor Business News)Click here
4/22/03 IBM, others line up behind AMD64 (EE Times)Click here
4/21/03 Sony lays out its 'Cell' investment strategy (EE Times)Click here
4/3/03 AMD to discuss 'fastest' transistors (EE Times)Click here
3/4/03 Sony Chip to Transform Video-Game Industry (The Mercury News)Click here
3/1/03 The 1 Billion Transistor Processor: Who Will Be First?
(Semiconductor International)
1/8/03 IBM will help Advanced Micro Devices develop future chip technologies
( c|net)
11/22/02 Deals hasten SOI's crossover from niche to mainstream (EETimes)
11/14/02 Strained silicon on SOI substrates adds up (EETimes)
9/4/02 Intel to unveil nanotechnology plans (c|net)

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