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  2. Applied Materials - Wikipedia

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    Applied Materials then announced a planned merger with Tokyo Electron on September 24, 2013. [19] If it had been approved by government regulators, the proposed combined company, to be called Eteris, [ 20 ] would have been the world's largest supplier of semiconductor processing equipment, with a total market value of $29 billion. [ 21 ]

  3. Is Applied Materials a Buy? - AOL

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    Applied Materials (NASDAQ: AMAT) has been an incredible long-term winner in the stock market but has retreated significantly from its all-time highs. Applied is the largest semiconductor equipment ...

  4. Talk:Applied Materials - Wikipedia

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    Applied Materials, Inc. is an American corporation that supplies equipment, services and software to enable the manufacture of semiconductor, flat panel displays, and solar products. The company is headquartered in Santa Clara, California , in the Silicon Valley .

  5. Semiconductor equipment sales leaders by year - Wikipedia

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    However, ASML and Applied Materials "jumped" above the $20B and Lam Research and TEL cleared the $16B mark. [2] Source: TechInsights Rank Company 2021 1:

  6. Where Will Applied Materials Stock Be in 1 Year? - AOL

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    Applied Materials' revenue in fiscal 2024 (which ended on Oct. 27) increased by just 2% from the previous year to $27.2 billion. The company's adjusted earnings were up 7% in fiscal 2024 to $8.65 ...

  7. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces - Wikipedia

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    ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that was established in 2009 by the American Chemical Society. Originally published monthly, the journal became biweekly in 2013 and weekly in 2015. The current editor-in-chief is Kirk S. Schanze (University of Texas San Antonio).

  8. Semitool - Wikipedia

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    The company designed, developed, manufactured high performance and precision chemical processing equipment. Products included electrochemical deposition systems for electroplating copper, gold, solder and other metals; surface preparation systems for cleaning, stripping and etching silicon wafers; and wafer transport container cleaning systems.

  9. Varian Semiconductor - Wikipedia

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    Varian Semiconductor Equipment Associates, Inc. was a supplier of ion implantation equipment used in the fabrication of semiconductor chips. [1] Varian Semiconductor was founded in 1971 as Extrion Corporation in Peabody, Massachusetts.