Product category: Memory Devices and Modules
News Release from: Intel Corporation
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 November 2005
Intel and Micron in Flash joint venture
Micron Technology and Intel Corporation are to form a new company to manufacture NAND Flash memory for consumer electronics, removable storage and handheld communications devices
Micron Technology and Intel Corporation have agreed to form a new company to manufacture NAND Flash memory for use in consumer electronics, removable storage and handheld communications devices. The new company will exclusively manufacture product for Micron and Intel. Formation of the company is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to be finalised around the end of the year.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 22 November 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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The company, to be called IM Flash Technologies, brings together the manufacturing technology, assets, experience and scale necessary for Intel and Micron to successfully compete in the NAND Flash memory business, an increasingly important and fast-growing market segment.
The new company combines Micron's expertise in developing NAND technology and operating highly efficient manufacturing facilities with Intel's multilevel cell technology and history of innovation in the Flash memory business.
In addition and subject to the closing of the venture, Intel and Micron have each entered into separate long-term agreements to supply Apple with a significant portion of each of their share of IM Flash Technologies' NAND Flash memory output.
As part of these agreements, Apple would prepay $250 million each to Intel and Micron.
'This strategic relationship positions both Intel and Micron to build on each other's strengths to become leaders in the fast-growing NAND market segment', said Steve Appleton, Micron Chairman, President and CEO.
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'This enhances Micron's competitive position as a leading supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions by ensuring we better serve our customers in the mobile communication and consumer electronics market segments'.
'The creation of this new company supports Intel's intent to maintain its industry-leading position in nonvolatile memory and enables us to rapidly enter a fast-growing portion of the Flash market segment', said Paul Otellini, Intel President and CEO.
'We are looking forward to working with Micron, and are extremely pleased to have Apple broaden its relationship with us'.
Intel and Micron have agreed to initially contribute approximately $1.2 billion each in cash, notes and assets to IM Flash Technologies.
Subject to certain conditions, the parties will each contribute an additional approximately $1.4 billion over the next three years and intend to make additional investments as appropriate to support the growth of the operation.
The company will be 51% owned by Micron and 49% owned by Intel.
Production will initially take place in manufacturing facilities located in Boise, Idaho, Manassas, Virginia and Lehi, Utah.
The new company will benefit from Micron's and Intel's process technology expertise to aggressively convert to advanced 72 and 50nm technology.
Initial production from the company is expected in early 2006.
The management team for the new company will be led by Intel's Dave Baglee, who previously served as Manager of Intel's Fab 11 in New Mexico, and Micron's Rod Morgan, who most recently served as Manager of Micron's fabrication facility in Manassas.
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