Tower Semiconductor Israel

October 15, 2020
Chip Maker TowerJazz Rises

TowerJazz-Maxim-FabThe purchase will expand TowerJazz’s worldwide manufacturing capacity by 28, 000 wafers per month.

Tower Semiconductor Ltd., a global specialty foundry, which markets its products as TowerJazz, has signed an agreement with Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. to purchase Maxim’s 8-inch fabrication facility in San Antonio, Texas, United States.

The purchase will expand TowerJazz’s worldwide manufacturing capacity, cost-effectively by 28, 000 wafers per month. The availability of additional capacity will serve TowerJazz’s forecasted robust customer demand. TowerJazz and Maxim expect to close the transaction in January 2016.

As part of the transaction, the companies have also signed a long-term supply agreement for TowerJazz to manufacture products for Maxim in the San Antonio facility. The transaction is to be paid with TSEM ordinary shares worth about $40 million.

All of the site’s nearly 500 employees including production operators, production support personnel and process and integration engineers will be retained. The facility can support the advanced analog platforms using geometries down to 130nm and can be used also to manufacture third party products using TowerJazz specialty process technologies. TowerJazz plans to quickly qualify its core specialty technologies, including its advanced Radio-Frequency Silicon-on-Insulator (RF-SOI) offering, to serve the substantial growth in demand from its customers.

Tower president Dr. Itzhak Edrei said “This fab will provide a quick solution for our significantly growing customer demand, while gaining additional high quality manufacturing capabilities and global flexibility with the incremental capacity. The multi-year supply agreement with Maxim and the new available capacity will enable continuous growth with increased manufacturing scale to support our position as the worldwide leading specialty analog foundry.”

Source: jewishbusinessnews.com
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