- STMicroelectronics
Infobox_Company
company_name = STMicroelectronics N.V.
company_
company_type = Public :Milan Borsa Italiana : [http://www.borsaitaliana.it/bitApp/scheda.bit?target=StrumentoMTA&isin=NL0000226223&lang=it STM] ,New-York nyse|STM, andParis euronext|STM)
company_slogan = Service & Technology
foundation = 1957 as Società Generale Semiconduttori, 1987 as SGS-Thomson
location_city = flagicon|SwitzerlandGeneva
location_country =Switzerland
key_people = Carlo Bozotti, Président and CEO since 2005
Alain Dutheil, COO since 2005
Pasquale Pistorio, CEO between 1987 and 2005
industry =Semiconductor s
products =Integrated circuit s for specific applications, Memories (flash,EEPROM ),Microcontroller s,smartcard s,analog circuit s power ICs , etc.
revenue = profitUS$ 10.0 billion (2007)
num_employees = 52,180 (2008)cite web |url=http://zenobank.com/index.php?symbol=STM&page=quotesearch |title=Company Profile for STMicroelectronics NV (STM) |accessdate=2008-10-03]
homepage = [http://www.st.com/ www.st.com]STMicroelectronics (nyse|STM, Euronext|STM, ISE|NL0000226223|STM)is an franco-italian
electronics andsemiconductor manufacturer headquartered in inGeneva ,Switzerland .While STMicroelectronics corporate headquarters and the headquarters for
Europe and emerging markets, are based in Geneva, the holding company, STMicroelectronics N.V. is registered inAmsterdam ,Netherlands .The company’s US headquarters are in
Carrollton, Texas . Headquarters for the Asia-Pacific region are based inSingapore and Japanese operations are headquartered inTokyo . The company headquarters for theGreater China region are inShanghai .History
STMicroelectronics was formed in June 1987 by the merger of semiconductor companies SGS Microelettronica of
Italy and Thomson Semiconducteurs, the semiconductor arm ofFrance 's Thomson. At the time of the merger the company was known as SGS-THOMSON but took its current name in May 1998 following the withdrawal of Thomson SA as an owner.SGS Microelettronica and Thomson Semiconducteurs were both long-established semiconductor companies.SGS Microelettronica originated in
1972 from a previous merger of two companies:
* ATES (Aquila Tubi e Semiconduttori), a vacuum tube and semiconductor maker headquartered in the Abruzzese city ofl'Aquila , who in1961 changed its name into "Azienda Tecnica ed Elettronica del Sud" and relocated its manufacturing plant in the outskirts of the Sicilian city ofCatania
* Società Generale Semiconduttori (founded in 1957 byAdriano Olivetti ).Thomson Semiconducteurs was created in 1982 by the French government's widespread nationalisation of industries. It included:
* the semiconductor activities of the French electronics company Thomson.
*Mostek , a US company founded in 1969 by some ex-employees ofTexas Instruments .
* Silec, founded in 1977.
* Eurotechnique founded in 1979 inRousset, Bouches-du-Rhône as ajoint-venture betweenSaint-Gobain of France and US-basedNational Semiconductor .
* EFCIS, founded in 1977.
* SESCOSEM, founded in 1969.After its creation by merger in 1987, SGS-Thomson was ranked 14th among the top 20 semiconductor suppliers with sales of around US$850 million. The company has participated in the consolidation of the semiconductor industry since its formation, with acquisitions including:
* In 1989, British company
Inmos known for itstransputer microprocessor s from parentThorn EMI .
* In 1994, Canada-basedNortel 's semiconductor activities.
* In 2002, Alcatel's Microelectronics division, which along with the incorporation of smaller ventures such as UK company, Synad Ltd, helped the company expand into the Wireless-LAN market.On 8 December 1994, the company completed its initial public offering on the Paris and New York stock exchanges. Owner Thomson SA sold its stake in the company in 1998 when the company also listed on the
Borsa Italiana inMilan .By 2005, STMicroelectronics was ranked fifth, behind
Intel ,Samsung ,Texas Instruments andToshiba , but ahead ofInfineon ,Renesas ,NEC , NXP, andFreescale . The company is the largest European semiconductors supplier, ahead of Infineon and NXP (seeSemiconductor sales leaders by year ).Shareholders
As of 2005 the shareholders were:
* 72.4% public
* 13.5%Areva of France
* 8.1%Finmeccanica of Italy
* 5.4%Cassa Depositi e Prestiti of ItalyCompany structure
ST consists of five product groups. Each group is composed of several divisions or business units. Each division is responsible for the design, industrialization, manufacturing and marketing for its own product portfolio. Operations are assisted by a central R&D organisation and the local sales offices.
* Mobile Multimedia Communication: Consumer, multimedia, wireless and wireline products. Digital consumer application specific standard products (ASSPs) such as coders and decoders
MPEG-2 andMPEG-4 . WirelessASIC s.Smartcards. Electronic Passports.
* Memory Product Group: stand-alone memory chips (EEPROM , Flash memories (nand & nor), serial flash memories andsmartcard s).Non-volatile memory including NOR and NANDFlash memory now withNumonyx * Automotive Product Group: Analog and digital chips for the automotive market. Products include car entertainment and digital radio broadcasting integrated circuits; and microcontrollers for automotive, power trains, safety and other application specific products.
* Micro, Power and Analog Group: Analog and power circuits and
microcontroller s.Microcontrollers : ST6, ST7, µPSD, ST9, ST10, STR7, STR9, STM32. Discrete semiconductor products
* Computer Peripheral Group: Chips for computer peripherals (hard disk drive controllers, printers, etc).Computer peripheral ASICs (such ashard disk drive s and printers
* Front End Technology and Manufacturing: research and development. The company has 16 research and development units and 39 design and application centers. Fact|date=September 2007STMicroelectronics has been involved in developing
MEMS since 2001. This research and development was initially done at the company's Castelletto site but since its closure in June 2006, MEMS activities have moved to the Agrate main fab.Fact|date=September 2007Following an earlier failure, STMicroelectronics has stayed out of the volatile markets for
DRAM and PCmicroprocessor s. In 1994, it attempted to launch compatibleIntel 80486 microprocessor s in partnership with American companyCyrix . One model only was completed, the 1995 Cyrix M1 microprocessor, which was intended to compete with Intel'sPentium family.Fact|date=September 2007It did achieve some success, however, in the PC-compatible
x86 embedded systems market with its STPC SoC line, culminating in the 486-class STPC Atlas, which reached end-of-life in 2008.Manufacturing facilities
Unlike so-called fabless semiconductor companies, STMicroelectronics owns and operates its own semiconductor wafer fabs. The company owned five 8 inch (200 mm) wafer fabs and one 12 inch (300 mm) wafer fab in 2006.Fact|date=February 2007 Most of the production is scaled at 0.18 µm, 0.13 µm, 90 nm and 65 nm (measurements of gate transistor length). STMicroelectronics also owns back-end plants, where silicon dies are assembled and bonded into plastic or ceramic packages.Fact|date=September 2007
Major sites include: Fact|date=February 2007
Milan and Catania Italy
Employing 6,000 staff, the Milan facilities match Grenoble in importance.
Agrate Brianza , employs around 4000 staff and is a historical base of the company (ex SGS). The site has several fab lines (including an 8 inch (200 mm) fab) and an R&D center. Castelletto, employs 300 to 400 staff and hosts some divisions and R&D centers.The Catania plant in Sicily employs 5,000 staff and hosts several R&D centers and divisions, focusing on flash memory technologies as well as two fabs. The plant was launched in 1961 by ATES to supply under licensing to
RCA of the US and initially usingGermanium . The site's two major wafer fabs are * an 8 inch (200 mm) fab, opened in April 1997 byRomano Prodi , president of the Italian council and a 12 inch (300 mm) fab under construction.Grenoble, France
Grenoble is one of the company's most important R&D centres, employing around 6,000 staff. The Polygone site employs 2200 staff and is one of the historical bases of the company (ex SGS). All the historical wafer fab lines are now closed but the site hosts the headquarters of many divisions (marketing, design, industrialization) and an important R&D center, focused on silicon and software design and fab process development.
The
Crolles site hosts an 8 inch (200 mm) and a 12 inch (300 mm) fab and was originally built as a common R&D center for submicrometre technologies as part of the 1990 "Grenoble 92" partnership between SGS-Thomson andCNET , the R&D center of French telecom company France Telecom. The 8 inch (200 mm) fab, known as Crolles 1, is the company's first and was built as part of a 1991 partnership between SGS-Thomson andPhilips to develop new manufacturing technologies. Crolles 1 was opened on9 September 1993 by Gérard Longuet, French minister for industry.The 12 inch (300 mm) fab was inaugurated by French president
Jacques Chirac , on27 February 2003 . It includes a R&D center which focuses on developing new nanometric technology processes for 90 nm to 32 nm scale using 12 inch (300 mm)wafer s is the result of the "The Crolles 2 Alliance"'. STMicroelectronics,TSMC ,NXP Semiconductors (formerlyPhilips semiconductor) andFreescale (formerlyMotorola semiconductor) partnered in 2002 to develop the facility. The technologies developed at the facility are being used by global semiconductorfoundry TSMC of Taiwan, to launch production facilities inTaiwan .Rousset, France
Employing around 3,000 staff, Rousset hosts several division headquarters including
smartcard s,microcontrollers ,serial flash andEEPROM as well as several R&D centers. Rousset also hosts an 8 inch (200 mm) fab which was opened on15 May 2000 by French prime ministerLionel Jospin .The site opened in 1979 as a 4 inch (100 mm) fab opertated by Eurotechnique, a joint venture between
Saint Gobain of France andNational Semiconductor of the US. Rousset was sold to Thomson-CSF in 1982 as part of the French government's 1981-82 nationalization of several industries. As part of the nationalisation, a formerThomson plant in the center ofAix-en-Provence operating since the 1960s was closed and staff were transferred to the new Rousset site. The original 4 inch (100 mm) fab was upgraded into 5 inch (130 mm) and later 6 inch (150 mm) fab in 1996. It is now being shut down.In 1988, a small group of employees from the Thomson Rousset plant (including the director, Marc Lassus) founded a start-up company,
Gemalto (formerly known asGemplus ) which became a leader in thesmartcard industry.Tours, France
Employing 1500 staff, this site hosts a fab and R&D centers.Fact|date=September 2007
Ang Mo Kio, Singapore
In 1970, SGS created its first assembly back-end plant in Singapore, in the area of
Toa Payoh . Then in 1981, SGS decided to build a wafer
fab in Singapore. The Singapore technical engineers have been trained in Italy and the fab of Ang Mo Kio started to produce its firstwafers in 1984. Converted up to 8 inch (200 mm) fab, this is now an important 8 inch (200 mm) wafer fab of the group. Ang Mo Kio also hosts some design centers. The site currently employs 6000 staff.Fact|date=September 2007Greater Noida and Bangalore, India
The Noida was launched in 1992 to conduct software engineering activities. A silicon design center was inaugurated on 14 February 1995. With 120 employees, it was the largest design center of the company outside Europe at the time. In 2006, the site was shifted to
Greater Noida for further expansion. The site hosts mainly design teams. A site has also been launched inBangalore and employs 100.Other sites
Administrative headquarters
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Geneva ,Switzerland : Corporate headquarter which hosts most of the ST top management. It totals some hundred of employees.
*Saint-Genis-Pouilly ,France , nearGeneva : A few hundred of employees. Headquarters for logistics.
*Paris ,Montrouge : Marketing and support.Assembly plants
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Malta : In 1981, SGS-Thomson (now STMicroelectronics) built its first assembly plant in Malta. STMicroelectronics is, as of 2008, the largest private employer on the island, employing around 2,200 people.
*Muar ,Malaysia : around 4000 employees. This site was built in 1974 by Thomson and is now an assembly plant.
*Shenzhen , Guangdong province,China , nearHong Kong : In 1994, ST and theShenzhen Electronics Group signed a partnership to construct and jointly operate an assembly plant (ST has majority with 60%). The plant is located in Futian Free Trade Zone and became operational in 1996. It has around 3,300 employees. A new assembly plant is planned in Longgang for 2008. The R&D, design, sales and marketing office is located in the Hi-tech industrial park in Nanshan district.Design Centers
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Bristol , UK: approx. 200 employees. This R&D site was built for the British companyInmos Ltd. which in 1978 began development of the famousTransputer microprocessor. The site was acquired with Inmos in 1994, and is now primarily involved with the design of home video products (Set-Top Box,DVD ),GPS andWireless LAN chips, and accompanying software.
*Rabat ,Morocco : A design center that employs 160 people.
*Naples ,Italy : A Design center employing 300 people.
*Lecce ,Italy : HW & SW Design Center which hosts 20 researchers in the Advanced System Technology group.
*Greater Noida ,India : A Design Center employing 1700 people.
*San Jose, California , (Silicon Valley ),USA ): 120 staff in marketing, design and applications.
*La Jolla, California , (San Diego ),USA ): 80 staff in design and applications.
*Lancaster, Pennsylvania , U.S.: Application, support, and marketing.
*Prague ,Czech Republic : 100 to 200 employees. Application, design and support.
*Tunis ,Tunisia : 300 employees. Support, Application, design and Ssupport.
*Sophia Antipolis , nearNice ,France : Design center with a few hundred employees.
*Edinburgh , UK: Design center.
*Grasbrunn ,Germany : Design & Application Center.
*Ottawa ,Canada : In 1993, SGS-Thomson purchased the semiconductor activities ofNortel which owned in Ottawa an R&D center and a fab. The fab was closed in 2000, however, a design, R&D centre and sales office is operating in the city.
*Palermo ,Sicily ,Italy : Design Center.
*Bangalore ,India : Design Center.
*Zaventem ,Belgium : 100 employees. Design & Application Center.
*Helsinki ,Finland : Design Center.
*Turku ,Finland : Design Center.
*Oulu ,Finland : Design Center.
*Tampere ,Finland : Design Center.
*Longmont ,USA : Design Center.ales offices
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Shanghai ,China
*Beijing ,China
*La Jolla, CA , U.S.
*Lexington, MA , U.S.
* Marlow, UK
*Tokyo ,Japan
*Osaka ,Japan
*Nagoya ,Japan : Marketing and support.
* Reading, UK
*Schaumburg, Illinois , U.S.
*Wilsonville , U.S.
*Budapest ,Hungary Closing sites
The Phoenix,
Arizona 8 inch (200 mm) fab, theCarrollton ,Texas 6 inch (150 mm) fab, and theAin Sebaa, Morocco fab are beginning ramp down plans, and are destined to close by 2010. [ [http://www.st.com/stonline/press/news/year2007/c2542c.htm ST | STMicroelectronics Outlines Next Steps to Improve Cost Structure | C2542C ] ]The Carrollton site was built in 1969 by
Mostek , an American company founded by former employees ofTexas Instruments . Mostek was acquired by United Technologies which was in turn purchased byThomson Semiconducteurs in 1985. Initially equipped with a 4 inch (100 mm) fab, it was converted into a 6 inch (150 mm) fab in 1988. TheColorado Springs activities of British companyINMOS were transferred to Carrolton in 1989 following its acquisition SGS Thomson. Since then the site has been refocused towafer testing. On July 10, 2007, ST announced it would close this fab. [ [http://www.st.com/stonline/press/news/year2007/c2542c.htm ST | STMicroelectronics Outlines Next Steps to Improve Cost Structure | C2542C ] ]SGS first presence in the US was a sales office based in Phoenix in the early 1980s. Later, under SGS-Thomson, an 8 inch (200 mm) fab was completed in Phoenix in 1995. The company's second 8" fab after Crolles 1, the site was first dedicated to producing microprocessors for
Cyrix . The 8 inch (200 mm) fab is now used to manufacture machines for the company. On July 10, 2007, ST said that it would close this fab. [ [http://www.st.com/stonline/press/news/year2007/c2542c.htm ST | STMicroelectronics Outlines Next Steps to Improve Cost Structure | C2542C ] ]The
Casablanca ,Morocco site consists of two assembly parts (Bouskoura and Aïn Sebaâ) and totals around 4000 employees. It was opened in the 1960s byThomson . ST is Morocco's biggest exporter.Fact|date=May 2007Closed sites
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Rennes ,France hosted a 6 inch (150 mm) fab and was closed in 2004
*Rancho Bernardo ,California , a 4 inch (100 mm) fab created byNortel and purchased by SGS-Thomson in 1994, after which it was converted into a 6 inch (150 mm) fab in 1996.
*Turkey site in 2007.Future locations
* STMicroelectronics and
Hynix of South Korean have created a joint-venture to construct a wafer fab for nand flash memories. STMicroelectronics has a 33% stake in ST/Hynix which was intended to be operational by the end of 2006.Fact|date=September 2007
* STMicroelectronics is negotiating with Chinese joint venture foundry Hua Hong NEC Electronics Co. Ltd. located inShanghai to build a 12 inch (300 mm) fab inChina . Foundry owners are Hua Hong andNEC of Japan.Fact|date=September 2007
* On August 8, 2007 ST boughtNokia 'smicrochip development team and plans to invest heavily in development of cellular ASIC applications. The purchase included Nokia's ASIC team inSouthwood UK and the company plans to opening several sites inFinland . [ [http://www.st.com/stonline/press/news/year2007/c2547c.htm ST | Nokia and STMicroelectronics plan deeper ties in 3G technology development | C2547C ] ] [ [http://www.nokia.com/A4136001?newsid=1144794 Nokia - ShowPressRelease ] ] [ [http://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2007/08/08/41943/nokia-lines-up-chip-transfer-to-st.htm Nokia lines up chip transfer to ST ] ] .
* On December 11, 2007 - ST announced its intention to purchaseGenesis Microchip [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_Microchip] . December 11, 2007 press release [http://www.st.com/stonline/press/news/year2007/c2554c.htm] , and on January 17, 2008 [http://www.st.com/stonline/press/news/year2008/c2560c.htm] ST announced it had acquired 91% of Genesis and will be having a second tendor offering and completing the merger as quickly as possible. Genesis Microchip is known for their strength in video processing technology (Faroudja ) and has design centres located inSanta Clara ,Toronto , andBangalore .ee also
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Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre (IMEC)References
External links
* [http://www.st.com/ Corporate website]
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