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News Release from: Silterra Malaysia
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 11 April 2005

Foundry service to compete with Chinese

Silterra Malaysia is increasing its focus on its customer service and quality programmes by placing a special emphasis on competitiveness with emerging Chinese foundries.

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Silterra Malaysia is increasing its focus on its customer service and quality programmes by placing a special emphasis on competitiveness with emerging Chinese foundries. Silterra provides expertise in the increasingly demanding and competitive high-voltage and mixed-signal/RF markets. Comparable with other major foundries, Silterra competes strongly in CMOS logic technologies down to 0.13 micron, high-voltage and mixed-signal/RF technologies.

With the capacity to run 40,000 8in wafers per month, Silterra helps its customers through effective partnering with IP (intellectual property) providers of design libraries plus easy migration and scalability to smaller geometries.

One key goal is to raise the bar when it comes to IP confidentiality-protection, quality management, effective facility supply chain, and strong and responsive customer support while keeping competitive pricing.

'We understand the importance of customers' IP and follow the strict industry guidelines'.

'When one does business in Malaysia, one can expect higher IP protection when you bring projects to us rather than to competitors in China', says David Fung.

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