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AMD Puts Customer at Center of Chip Manufacturing in ISMI Opening Keynote Address



    AMD (NYSE:AMD) will present the morning keynote at the 4th
    International SEMATECH Manufacturing Initiative (ISMI) Symposium
    emphasizing the need for a smarter, industry-wide approach to
    semiconductor development, production and delivery that better meets
    customer needs.

    Dr. Douglas Grose, senior vice president of manufacturing,
    technology development and supply chain at AMD, will describe what he
    and a growing list of industry leaders see as strategic imperatives
    for the Next Generation Factory (NGF). "The industry can adopt a
    vision here today to better meet customers' needs with accuracy,
    agility and efficiency, in addition to the more traditional route of
    making wafers larger and transistors smaller," said Grose.

    Dr. Grose's speech extends an ongoing NGF dialogue with integrated
    circuit manufacturers, material suppliers, tool vendors and industry
    analysts on how to maximize utilization of existing 300mm technologies
    and facilities before moving onto a larger, 450mm wafer size.

    Building on its pioneering efforts in the adoption of Lean
    techniques and Automated Precision Manufacturing in semiconductor
    factories, AMD is joining with industry partners, including ISMI, to
    develop new tools and processes for further streamlining both
    front-end and back-end production. For example, current practice
    across the industry is to move wafers through the process steps in 25
    wafer batches, but most of the tools can only process a few or even
    one wafer at a time, greatly increasing the amount of time it takes to
    process an entire 25 wafers, slowing the delivery to the customer and
    extending time-to-revenue for the manufacturer. Small Lot
    Manufacturing (SLM) and Single Wafer Tools (SWT) are proposed changes
    that would greatly improve manufacturing efficiency, but requires an
    industry-wide shift in thinking. Collaborating on addressing this
    issue and others magnifies the impact by distributing investments of
    time, talent and money across all the parties that ultimately benefit.

    AMD's operations have already benefited from these NGF concepts.
    At AMD's Fab 30 in Dresden, Germany, AMD has realized significant cost
    and time savings, including a 26 percent reduction in monthly wafer
    costs, a 31 percent increase in wafer output and a 72 percent increase
    in labor productivity.

    "With a disciplined focus on what's really important - delivering
    the products our customers want at the right time, at the right cost -
    we're already seeing impressive results across AMD, but we've only
    realized a fraction of the full potential of the Next Generation
    Factory," said Grose. "Our industry's future will be determined by our
    ability to make smart decisions and unite behind a common vision."

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    Who: Dr. Douglas Grose, Senior Vice President of Technology
    Development, Manufacturing and Supply Chain, AMD
    What: Keynote address: A Call to Action on the Next Generation
    Factory
    When: Wednesday, October 24, 8:15 - 9:00 a.m. CDT
    Where: 4th ISMI Symposium on Manufacturing Effectiveness
    Hilton Austin Airport
    Austin, Texas
    http://ismi.sematech.org/ismisymposium/

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