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(FSII)...FSI Receives ORION(R) Single Wafer Cleaning System Order from Leading Global Semiconductor Foundry for 32/28nm FEOL Applications
Thursday 06/24/2010 4:05 PM ET - Businesswire
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FSI International, Inc. (Nasdaq: FSII), a leading supplier of surface conditioning equipment for microelectronics manufacturing, announced today that it has received an order for its ORION single wafer processing system from a second major semiconductor foundry based in Asia. The ORION system, scheduled to ship later this summer, was selected primarily for its superior performance in nickel platinum (NiPt) silicide processing and all-wet photoresist stripping in 32/28nm front-end-of-line (FEOL) applications.
"This order is evidence of the performance advantages offered by the ORION system in advanced processing applications," said John Ely, Vice President of Global Sales, Marketing and Service at FSI. "The selection was made after a rigorous competitive evaluation. FSI successfully demonstrated the ORION system's unique ability to completely remove unreacted NiPt (10%) and to provide all-wet photoresist stripping using the high temperature ViPR(TM)process. This order also represents the continued success and acceptance of FSI's leading advanced single wafer cleaning technology by the world's leading foundries," continued Ely.
Unique among single wafer processing tools, the ORION system's closed chamber design effectively contains process chemicals, permitting the use of the aggressive, high temperature sulfuric peroxide mixture (SPM) chemistry of the ViPR process. Standard SPM chemistries are unable to completely remove unreacted platinum (Pt). Hydrochloric acid (HCl) based chemistries can remove the metal, but cause parasitic oxidation of the silicide. The ViPR process effectively removes unreacted Pt without causing parasitic oxidation, thus improving the quality, repeatability and speed of metal stripping in advanced NiPt salicide processes and extending the use of these processes to future CMOS generations. At the same time, the high reactivity of the ViPR process enables the ORION system to strip implanted photoresist by wet chemical action alone (for all but the most extreme implant conditions), eliminating the need for ashing and reducing the stripping sequence to a fast, single step.
About FSI International FSI International, Inc. is a global supplier of surface conditioning equipment, technology and support services for microelectronics manufacturing. Using the company's broad portfolio of cleaning products, which include batch and single-wafer platforms for immersion, spray, vapor and cryogenic aerosol technologies, customers are able to achieve their process performance, flexibility and productivity goals. The company's support services programs provide product and process enhancements to extend the life of installed FSI equipment, enabling worldwide customers to realize a higher return on their capital investment. For more information, visit FSI's website at http://www.fsi-intl.com.
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FSI International Inc. (FSII) swung to a fiscal third-quarter profit--its second in a row after a string of losses--on a big jump in revenue and sharply higher margins.
But shares--which hit a 3 1/2-year high Monday--fell 3.7% to $4.41 in after-hours trading as the microelectronics-equipment maker predicted fourth-quarter earnings of $5 million to $6 million on revenue of $27 million to $30 million. Analysts on average estimated $5.5 million and $29.4 million, respectively, according to Thomson Reuters.
FSI--which supplies equipment used at key production steps to make microelectronics, including semiconductor devices--cited higher-than-expected orders when it raised its quarterly guidance last month. The semiconductor industry is in the midst of a rebound from early last year's slumping demand.
For the period ended May 29, FSI reported a profit of $5.9 million, or 18 cents a share, compared with a year-earlier loss of $2.8 million, or 9 cents a share. Revenue jumped 86% to $28.7 million.
FSI last month doubled its earnings guidance to $5 million to $6 million and raised its revenue forecast to $27 million to $29 million.
Gross margin climbed to 47.9% from 28%.
Orders were $29.5 million, the high end of the company's boosted guidance.