Lam Research

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Lam Research Corporation
Type Public (NASDAQLRCX)
Founded 1980
Headquarters Fremont, California, USA
Key people David K. Lam, Founder
James W. Bagley, Chairman of the Board
Stephen G. Newberry, Chief Executive Officer, President
Industry Semiconductor Equipment
Products Exelan Series; Versys Series; TCP 9400DFM; TCP 9600DFM; Synergy;
Revenue 2.57B
Employees 2430
Website www.lamresearch.com

Lam Research Corporation (NASDAQLRCX) engages in the design, manufacture, marketing, and service of semiconductor processing equipment used in the fabrication of integrated circuits. Its products include etch systems, including dielectric etch products, conductor etch products, and resist strip products, as well as synergy cleaning products. The company markets its products and services primarily to companies involved in the production of semiconductors in the United States, Europe, Asia Pacific, Korea, and Japan. Lam Research Corporation was founded in 1980 by Dr. David K. Lam and is headquartered in Fremont, California.

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2008 Acquired SEZ Group


2006 Acquired the silicon growing and fabrication assets of Bullen Ultrasonics


2004 Launched 2300 Versys® Kiyo™ silicon etch system extending advanced tuning capabilityes for 65nm


2003 Demonstrated extendibility to sub—65 nm for critical front— and backend processes on 2300 Exelan ® Flex™ dielectric etch system

Achieved ISO 14001 environmental management system registration


2002 Launched 2300 Versys® Star™ silicon etch system for sub—90—nm applications

Released MyLam.com®, a new extranet web site for customers that provides immediate access to the latest technical information and documentation online


2001 Introduced the TCP® 9600DFM metal etch system for sub—150nm processes

Shipped 1,000th post—CMP clean system to Philips

Achieved ISO 9001:2000 Quality System registration; scope includes design, manufacture, installation, and servicing of semiconductor wafer fabrication process equipment


2000 Shipped 2,000th high—density TCP™ etch chamber

Launched 2300™ Etch Series, offering 200mm and 300mm capability


1999 Shipped 100th Synergy Integra™ integrated CMP cleaning system

Introduced next—generation Exelan® dielectric etch system employing Dual Frequency Confined™ (DFC™) plasma source technology


1998 Appointed Jim Bagley chairman of the board

Introduced first CMP system employing proprietary Linear Planarization Technology™ design

Appointed Steve Newberry executive vice president and chief operating officer


1997 Appointed Jim Bagley chief executive officer

Acquired OnTrak Systems, Inc.


1996 Shipped 500th TCP™ Etch Series chamber

Introduced improved DFC technology, 4520XLE dielectric etch system


1995 Introduced first product incorporating DFC technology, 4520XL dielectric etch system

Achieved 0.25 micron process capabilities in all served markets


1994 Opened R&D center at Fremont, Calif. campus

Shipped 1,000th Rainbow™ Series System


1993 Opened process development center in Japan

Introduced Alliance® cluster tool platform


1992 Introduced first Transformer Coupled Plasma™ source technology based products, the TCP® 9400 for silicon etch and the TCP® 9600 for metal etch


1990 Established presence in China


1987 Relocated to new headquarters on Cushing Parkway in Fremont

Introduced Rainbow 4400 Etch Series (successor to AutoEtch) for polysilicon etch


1985 Established a global presence: Asia and Europe

Introduced first oxide etch system, the AutoEtch® 590


1984 Achieved IPO and listing on Nasdaq


1981 Introduced first product, the AutoEtch® 480, for polysilicon etch


1980 Founded by David K. Lam

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