ADI completes the upgrade of manufacturing process technology, effectively improving wafer manufacturing efficiency

Analog Devices, Inc., recently successfully completed the upgrade and improvement of proprietary analog, mixed-signal and MEMS (micro-electromechanical systems) manufacturing process technology, with the goal of reducing costs and improving wafer manufacturing efficiency. The renovation of the Wilmington, Massachusetts plant in the United States was completed on November 1, and earlier this year, the plant in Limerick, Ireland, also completed the renovation plan, which was previously announced by ADI to ensure that customers enjoy high cost performance And a long-term plan for a flexible global manufacturing infrastructure.

The Wilmington plant mainly manufactures RF, linear and other analog products, and has plans to produce ADI's MEMS products. The Limerick plant was all converted into ADI's high-capacity 8-inch wafer foundry. The expansion of production capacity and the improvement of business efficiency will further enhance ADI's ability to use high-performance analog process technology for manufacturing, including proprietary MEMS, CMOS, BiCMOS, BiPolar and SiGe processes.

ADI's manufacturing strategy fully integrates internal and external business, so its supply chain can flexibly adapt to changes in market demand, while maintaining a consistent and fast delivery cycle. High-performance analog innovation requires not only breakthroughs in circuit design, but also breakthroughs in proprietary analog and mixed-signal processing technologies, packaging and testing. In addition, ADI also takes full advantage of the strategic partnership with external foundries to achieve deep sub-micron process technology and wafer production up to 300mm.

"We are able to achieve a reasonable balance between internal and external manufacturing, so as to maintain a consistent fast delivery cycle and strong delivery capacity throughout the factory upgrade process. Sincerely thank our manufacturing and planning department for their hard work This ensures that these challenging retrofit plans will be implemented smoothly in challenging 2009. ”Robbie McAdam, vice president of ADI ’s core product and technology department, said,“ The accelerated implementation of the plan ensures that we have sufficient personnel, equipment and clean rooms Help our customers around the world meet rising demand without the risk of supply chain disruption. "

Due to the large inventory of finished products and die, the delivery cycle of 98% of ADI products is within 4 to 8 weeks, which includes the delivery time of the agent channel.

"For ADI, good manufacturing and customer service are as important as good product design. High-performance analog design is inseparable from innovative process technology, packaging, testing and world-class on-time delivery capabilities." McAdam said.

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