KLA-Tencor
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Traded as |
NASDAQ: KLAC S&P 500 Component |
Industry | Semiconductor Equipment & Materials |
Founded | 1997 (merger of KLA and Tencor) |
Headquarters | Milpitas, California, United States |
Key people |
Edward W. Barnholt, Chairman Richard P. Wallace, CEO |
Products | Chips, wafers, semiconductors, and other related industries. |
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Total equity | |
Number of employees | 6,100 (2015) |
Website |
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KLA-Tencor Corporation is a global, capital equipment company based in Milpitas, California. It supplies process control and yield management products for the semiconductor, data storage, LED, and related nanoelectronics industries. The company's products, software and services are intended for all phases of integrated circuit chip production, from research and development to wafer fabrication and advanced packaging processes, to final volume development.[3]
KLA-Tencor’s products and services are used by the vast majority of bare wafer, IC, lithography reticle and disk manufacturers around the world. These customers rely on KLA-Tencor’s inline wafer and IC defect monitoring, review and classification; reticle defect inspection and metrology; packaging and interconnect inspection; critical dimension (CD) metrology; pattern overlay metrology; film thickness, surface topography and composition measurements; measurement of in-chamber process conditions, wafer shape and stress metrology; computational lithography tools and overall yield and fab-wide data management and analysis systems.
K-T Services[3] is the company’s global service network that maintains the productivity and performance of all of its tools. It formally established its foundation in 2000, KLA-Tencor Foundation,[4] which supports various global giving efforts.
On 21st Oct 2015, Lam Research reached an agreement with KLA-Tencor to acquire KLA-Tencor for $67.02 a share. The deal was expected to complete by Summer of 2016. The merger agreement with Lam Research was officially terminated on 5th Oct 2016. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) concluded that the semiconductor industry will be better served by having KLA-Tencor remain as an independent company.
History
KLA-Tencor was formed in 1997 through the merger of KLA Instruments and Tencor Instruments, two companies in the semiconductor equipment and yield management systems industry. KLA Instruments was founded in 1975 by Ken Levy and Bob Anderson, and focused on defect inspection solutions. Karel Urbanek established Tencor Instruments in 1977 with an emphasis on metrology solutions.
Since the merger, which was valued at $1.3 billion, KLA-Tencor has acquired 19 additional companies:
- 1998: Amray Inc.; Nanopro GmbH; The Quantox product line from Keithley Instruments, Inc.; VARS; The Ultrapointe subsidiary of Uniphase Corporation
- 1999: ACME Systems Inc.
- 2000: Fab Solutions, from ObjectSpace Inc.; FINLE Technologies, Inc.
- 2001: Phase Metrics
- 2004: Candela Instruments; Wafer Inspection Systems business of Inspex, Inc.
- 2006: ADE Corporation
- 2007: OnWafer Technologies; SensArray Corporation; Therma-Wave Corporation
- 2008: ICOS Vision Systems Corporation NV; Microelectronic Inspection Equipment (MIE) business unit of Vistec Semiconductor Systems
- 2010: Ambios Technology
- 2014: Luminescent Technologies
Process control technology and applications
KLA-Tencor’s defect inspection and metrology products and related offerings can be broadly categorized into the following groups: Chip Manufacturing, Reticle Manufacturing, Data Storage Media/Head Manufacturing, LED Manufacturing, Compound Semiconductor Manufacturing, Microelectromechanical Systems (“MEMS”) Manufacturing, and Surface Profilometry and Metrology. KLA-Tencor also provides refurbished tools as part of its K-T Certified™ program [5]
Research and Development
The market for yield management and process monitoring systems is characterized by rapid technological development and product innovation. Such technical innovations are inherently complex and require long development cycles. KLA-Tencor keeps a significant staff of full-time research and development professionals, and makes significant investments in product research and development.[5]
Facilities
KLA-Tencor has operations throughout the world, with manufacturing, support and R&D facilities in the United States, India, Israel, Belgium, Germany, China, and Singapore.
Management
- Chief Executive Officer and President: Rick Wallace
- Chief Financial Officer: Bren Higgins
- Chief Technology Officer and Executive Vice President of Corporate Alliances: Ben Tsai
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "KLA TENCOR CORP 2015 Annual Report Form (10-K)" (XBRL). United States Securities and Exchange Commission. August 7, 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "KLA TENCOR CORP 2014 Annual Report Form (10-K)" (XBRL). United States Securities and Exchange Commission. August 8, 2014.
- 1 2 KLA-Tencor Website
- ↑ KLA-Tencor Foundation Website
External links
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- Business data for KLA-Tencor: Google Finance
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- Reuters
- SEC filings