Posts Tagged ‘TSV’

Monday, March 16th, 2009

The BetaBlog of March 5th was originally titled “Amkor chooses TMV not TSV for PoP” and Amkor’s stalwart vice president of business development Lee Smith contacted BetaSights to correct the impression that Amkor may have chosen to not work on TSV. I’d intended the original title to be somewhat playful; since TSV is chip-level while […]

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Amkor Technology announced today that it will introduce its next generation package on package (PoP) platform at the IMAPS Device Packaging Conference next week in Scottsdale, AZ. Again begging the question, “Who needs TSV?” this this new PoP platform uses Amkor’s proprietary through mold via (TMV)(TM) interconnect technology to get to 3D IC stacking. {Blog […]

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

For thick plating applications like copper pillar bump processing in semiconductor advanced packaging, Shin-Etsu MicroSi has introduced a positive tone, ultra-thick photoresist, SIPR-7126. The 7100 chemically amplified (CA) series has been in production for several years, and the SIPR-7126 has been optimized to reduce processing steps and improve removability in layers up to 100 µm […]

Wednesday, February 4th, 2009

Allvia, the first through-silicon via (TSV) foundry, has secured $5 million from private investors in a round of funding to expand manufacturing facilities and to build more capacity. After 3 years of revenue generation from providing vertical interconnects and System-in-Package (SiP) solutions, total investment in the company is now $25 million. With in-house processing equipment, […]

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Ziptronix wants to help you with your 3D roadmap. The IP spin-out from Research Triangle Park, NC is now actively negotiating licenses to its unique wafer-to-wafer (W2W) and die-to-wafer (D2W) bonding technologies. Using treated-oxide (with surface treatments) and nickel (with a mystery metal) as the connecting materials, room temperature bonding with up to 108/cm2 of […]