KLA-Tencor Corporation was formed by the 1997 merger of KLA Instruments and Tencor Instruments, both leaders in the semiconductor industry.
Since the merger the company has acquired many companies, including FINLE Technologies in 2000, Thermawave Corporation in 2007, and Luminescent Technologies in 2014.
Today KLA-Tencor Corporation is a global producer of control equipment for the semiconductor industry, as well as other high-tech industries. The company produces yield management systems that analyze and monitor materials during the fabrication process and equipment that inspects semiconductor photmasks and reticles.
KLA-Tencor Corporation trades publicly on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol KLAC, is a member of the S&P 500, is #762 in the Fortune 1000, has 6,060 employees, and had $2.89 billion in revenue in 2014.
KLA-Tencor CorporationKLA-Tencor Corporation was formed by the 1997 merger of KLA Instruments and Tencor Instruments, both leaders in the semiconductor industry.
Since the merger the company has acquired many companies, including FINLE Technologies in 2000, Thermawave Corporation in 2007, and Luminescent Technologies in 2014.
Today KLA-Tencor Corporation is a global producer of control equipment for the semiconductor industry, as well as other high-tech industries. The company produces yield management systems that analyze and monitor materials during the fabrication process and equipment that inspects semiconductor photmasks and reticles.
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KLA-Tencor Corporation trades publicly on the NASDAQ under the ticker symbol KLAC, is a member of the S&P 500, is #762 in the Fortune 1000, has 6,060 employees, and had $2.89 billion in revenue in 2014.
Dick YamaXXXXXa says
TO: Ken Levy
I am developing a DoXXXXentary on the Silicon Valley
history of it people who developed the semiconductor
industry and of SEMI-SEMICON.
Ken Levy met with Dick YamaXXXXXa in Osaka’s
Royal Hotel to discuss the plans for the SEMI
TRADE PARTNERS CONFERENCE to be held
in Hawaii
And, Ken Levy met with Dick YamaXXXXXa at SEMICON
Trade Shows, such as SEMICON Korea as well as
SEMICON Japan and SEMICON USA.
I have cofounded the Thermodynamics – Entropy
program, developed by Paul Samuelson, Joseph
Schumpeter, Willard Gibbs, Richard Feynman,
Claude Shannon, and people at MIT.
I have been in communication with Deborah Geiger
and Jonathan Davis regarding the DoXXXXentary
project of the semiconductor history-people-
philosophy, such as THE TRADE PARTNERS
first conference held in Hawaii.
Regards,
Dick YamaXXXXXa
Regards
Dick YamaXXXXXa
Regards,
Dick YamaXXXXXa