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CONFIDENTIAL The Semiconductor Industry Development Bassam Shamoun Applied Materials Company 26460 Corporate Avenue Hayward, CA 94545 November 17, 2003

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The Semiconductor Industry Development

Bassam Shamoun

Applied Materials Company26460 Corporate Avenue

Hayward, CA 94545

November 17, 2003

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Presentation Outline

Birth of semiconductor industry The industry evolution Advancements

– Conception of first computer

– Development of first electronic computer

– Computer revolution• Development of transistor

• Development of integrated circuit

Chip manufacturing Future computers

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Technology BreakthroughsTechnological Breakthroughs

Significant technological breakthroughs usually results from seeking a solution to a problem.

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In 1890 U.S. census faced a serious problem. The Census Bureau predicted the time to condense and correlate the collected data by manual tabulation to be 10 years.

Since the length of time was not acceptable, the Census Bureau had to sponsor a contest for a new method of processing census data.

Birth of Semiconductor Industry

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Herman Hollerith submitted his winning invention of a mechanical tabulating (card punching) machine driven by electrical motor, which completed processing census data in 6 weeks.

Mr. Hollerith went on and formed Tabulating Machine Company, which evolved into International Business Machines Corp. (IBM).

Birth of Semiconductor Industry (continues)

Card-punch machine

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The computation technology continued to progress in the 1930s with the development of “computers” using electro-mechanical switches used in telegraphs.

The Industry Evolution

The Original Telegraph Machine

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AdvancementsThe Conception of First Computer

From Charles Babbage (English investor) 1830’s idea, the First computer (Mark I) was conceived.

Mark I was based on electromechanical relays, The work was initiated by Harvard University under the direction of Howard Aiken in 1941. Mark I had special programs to handle logarithms and trigonometric functions.

Mathematicians were amazed at the power of the Mark I, as it could, in one day, complete the task it would take a man six months.

Mark I Calculator

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During world war II intelligent machines were developed to crack secret codes.

In 1946, The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC), under the direction of J.P. Eckert and John Mauchly of the University of Pennsylvania, was the first digital computer built.

ENIAC occupied ~3000 ft2, weighed 50 tones, generated large quantities of heat, required the service of small power station and cost $500,000.

Advancements The Development of First Electronic Computer

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Advancements The Computer Revolution Continued

ENIAC was a thousand times faster than any previous machine; however, it required a constant monitoring.

Mauchly and Eckert sold out the company to Remington Rand, of substantial financial resources. Rand’s completed their first project UNIVAC (Universal Automatic Computer), which made the computer "automatic "

UNIVAC was was delivered to the Census Bureau in March of 1951.

UNIVAC

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The Computer Advancement Continued

The development of the "stored memory“ in the UNIVAC prompted Grace Hopper, a naval engineer, to begin work on a program which converted english to binary, the computer language today.

As a result, people would no longer have to use "machine language” in writing programs, which sped up the programming by enormous amounts.

0 0 0 0

1 1 1 1

0 0 0 0

1 1 1 1

Binary System

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The Computer RevolutionDevelopment of Transistor

First transistor built on workbench at Bell laboratories.

This transistor was possibly the first ever commercially available

In 1945, three engineers from Bell Lab (William Shockley, John Bardeen, and Walter Brattain) revolutionized the world of computers by developing a small, more efficient device of transferring electrical impulses.

The transistor replaced the previous vacuum tube, which was the base of all computers, and electronic equipment.

This technology gave birth to the Integrated Circuit, making the market for Personal Computer to take off.

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Kilby’s first IC

The Computer RevolutionDevelopment of Integrated Circuit (IC)

The dominance of discrete devices in solid-state came to an end in 1959 when Jack Kilby, a new engineer at Texas Instrument in Dallas, Texas formed a complete circuit on a single piece of semiconductor material, germanium, combining several components in one called Integrated Circuit (IC). Kilby's invention revolutionized the electronics industry.

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Separate but dense circuit wires were used to test chip designs of electronic components before a prototype is etched into a silicon wafer and interconnects.

Interconnects etched into a Si-wafer.Connection through wires.

The Computer RevolutionDevelopment of Integrated Circuit (IC) continued

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How Computer Chips are Manufactured?

Materialspreparation

Crystal Growth &

Wafer Prep

Wafer Fabrication

Packaging

Sand

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Manufacturing of Computer Chip (continued)

SCALPEL Mask Pattern Generator E-Beam Mask Pattern Generator

Mask Production System.

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Manufacturing of Computer Chip

Wafer Production System.

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Manufacturing of computer chip

Wafer Production System.

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Future Computers