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Lam Research Opens Engineering Center in Bangalore, India

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Update time : 2022-09-20 16:32:34
        September 19 - Semiconductor equipment giant Lam Research (Panlin) recently announced the official opening of its engineering center in Bangalore, India, according to reports.
        The announcement said that this is Pan Lam's most advanced R&D facility in India to date and that the new engineering center will focus on hardware and software development required for next-generation DRAM, NAND and logic semiconductor wafer manufacturing, where Indian engineers can design, test and validate new deposition and etch technologies on site, offering the potential to significantly shorten design cycles. The new lab will also be equipped with VR facilities to interact with R&D staff at four other of the company's top engineering centers. 
        This important facility is an expansion of Lam's R&D operations and will play a key role in creating the new technologies needed in an era of increasing complexity in semiconductor manufacturing," said Tim Archer, President and CEO of Pan Lam. It allows us to leverage India's extraordinary talent pool to solve our customers' biggest challenges."
        In August, market research firm CINNO Research published data showing that the top 10 publicly traded global companies in the semiconductor equipment business had combined revenue of $23.4 billion in the first quarter of 2022, up 4.4 percent year-over-year and down 9.4 percent sequentially. Among them, the U.S. company Applied Materials ranked first, the Japanese company Tokyo Electron ranked second, while the U.S. company Lam Research ranked third.
 
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