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Advantest Announces Availability of its CD-SEM Metrology Tool for Photomask Applications
SANTA CLARA, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Advantest Corporation today announced availability of its new SEM-based Critical Dimension measurement system for photomasks. Comment?
Asian Stocks Advance for a Third Day on Commodities, Semiconductor Prices
... s biggest trading company and which generates more than half its profit from raw materials, climbed 4.4 percent. Advantest Corp., the worlda s No. 1 maker of memory-chip testers, added 3.4 percent in Tokyo. Canon Inc. gained 6.1 percent after the ... Comment?
Asian Stocks Rise for Third Day as Commodity, Chip...
... biggest trading company and which generates more than half its profit from raw materials, climbed 4.4 percent. Advantest Corp., the world's No. 1 maker of memory-chip testers, added 3.4 percent in Tokyo. Canon Inc. gained 6.1 percent after the ... Comment?
Japanese Stocks Rise as Commodities Jump; Advantest Climbs on Chip Prices
... raw materials, gained 3.4 percent. Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., non-ferrous metal producer, climbed 1.3 percent. Advantest Corp., the worlda s biggest maker of memory-chip testers, jumped 3 percent after the Dramexchange Index jumped 2.3 percent ... Comment?
Nikkei slips on yen worries, property firms shine
Japan's Nikkei average inched down 0.2 percent on Tuesday, with Advantest Corp and other exporters hit by continued strength in the yen and as investors grew cautious ahead of a Federal Reserve meeting. Comment?
www.PicksThatMove.com: 'Picks that move' Alerts, December 07, 2009: ATE, BMR, RZ, CNX, VRX and ISIM
December 07, 2009 Advantest Corporation trading at $30.30 on a volume of 3.23M shares In a press release on December 07, Advantest and STATS ChipPAC Expand Global Partnership with Silicon Valley Installation Highly-parallel, multi-site, T2000 SoC test platform offers cost effective solution and gives Bay Area fabless companies a path to volume ... Comment?
Advantest and STATS ChipPAC Expand Global Partnership with Silicon Valley Installation
Advantest Corporation , global leader in automatic test equipment solutions to the semiconductor industry, today announced that STATS ChipPAC Ltd. Comment?
Semiconductor Equipment Industry Report, 2009
... 5.1 Applied Materials 5.2 ASML 5.3 KLA-Tencor 5.4 Hitachi High-Tech 5.5 TEL 5.6 NIKON 5.7 DNS 5.8 AIXTRON 5.9 ADVANTEST 5.10 LamResearch 5.11 Zeiss SMT 5.12 Teradyne 5.13 Novellus 5.14 Verigy 5.15 Varian 5.16 Hitachi Kokusai Electric 5.17 ASM ... Comment?
Advantest Sponsors Annual Global Semiconductor Association Awards Dinner
Advantest Corporation , the world's leading supplier of semiconductor test equipment, announces its sponsorship of the GSA Awards Dinner Celebration to be held on Thursday, December 10, 2009 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, Calif. Comment?
Asia Stocks, Won Drop on Dell, Sony Earnings; Gross Warns of China Bubble
... investors. The MSCI Asia Pacific Index retreated 0.5 percent to 116.95 as of 4:31 p.m. in Tokyo, led by Sony and Advantest Corp., the worlda s biggest maker of memory-chip testers. The won lost 0.2 percent to 1,159.05 after reaching a two-week low. ... Comment?
Nikkei edges up, but gains capped by strong yen
... the fourth quarter. But the yen's advance against the dollar limited gains, with some chip-related firms such as Advantest Corp slipping after climbing the previous day. Core machinery orders, highly volatile series regarded as an indicator of ... Comment?
Asian Stocks Extend Global Slump on ANZ, PetroChina Earnings; Yen Advances
... lending rules. The yen rose. PetroChina , the nationa s biggest oil producer, slumped 4 percent in Hong Kong. Advantest Corp. , the worlda s No. 1 maker of memory-chip testers, slid 6.6 percent after posting a wider loss on slumping orders. ANZ ... Comment?
... - people ) for July-September quarter signaled a brighter outlook for semiconductor and chip-related businesses. Advantest Corp ( ATE - news - people ) edged up 0.6% at 2,465 yen ($27.65) at midday after reaching a morning high of 2,475 yen ($27.77) ... Comment?
D2S, Advantest partner on maskless SoCs
The eBeam Initiative's steering group members D2S Inc. and Advantest Corp. have collaborated to enhance throughput to make maskless SoCs feasible for prototypes and low-volume designs. Comment?
D2S, Advantest speed up e-beam lithography
... using e-beam lithography, has said that two of its leading members Direct2Silicon Inc. (San Jose, Calif.) and Advantest Corp. (Tokyo, Japan), have collaborated to enhance throughput. The aim is to make maskless system-on-chips (SoCs) feasible for ... Comment?
Asian Stocks Fall as Tankan Survey Fuels Growth Concern; Advantest Slumps
... concern export earnings will be hurt after the won rose against the dollar and Chicago business activity dropped. Advantest Corp. slumped 5.8 percent after Credit Suisse Group AG cut its rating. a oeThe data is looking a bit more mixed,a said Rob ... Comment?
Asian Stocks Decline on U.S. Growth Concern; Advantest Slumps on Downgrade
... Tokyo, while Samsung Electronics Co., Asiaa s biggest maker of chips and flat screens, lost 1.8 percent in Seoul. Advantest Corp., the worlda s largest maker of memory-chip testers, slumped 4.8 percent after Credit Suisse Group AG cut its rating on ... Comment?
... for mobile devices, said yesterday it hoped to forge closer partnerships with Taiwanese handset makers. Advantest expects increase in orders Advantest Corp, the world s biggest maker of memory-chip testers, expects orders to rise next quarter as ... Comment?
Advantest expects increase in orders
Advantest Corp, the world s biggest maker of memory-chip testers, expects orders to rise next quarter as demand from semiconductor and liquid-crystal-display manufacturers rebounds, company president Haruo Matsuno said. Comment?
Advantest's Orders Will Rise Next Quarter on Chip Spending, Matsuno Says
Advantest Corp., the worlda s biggest maker of memory-chip testers, expects orders to rise next quarter as demand from semiconductor and liquid-crystal- display manufacturers rebounds, President Haruo Matsuno said. Comment?