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Tokyo Electron Limited (Japanese: 東京エレクトロン株式会社, Hepburn: Tokyo Erekutoron Kabushiki-gaisha), or TEL, is a Japanese electronics and semiconductor company headquartered in Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan. [4] The company was founded as Tokyo Electron Laboratories, Inc. in 1963. [7]
In 1999, FSI International announced an agreement to acquire YieldUP International Corp. [1] In October 2012, Tokyo Electron acquired FSI International, Inc. and renamed the division TEL FSI. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]
After three years of voluntary export restraints, seven Japanese firms located plants in the United States by 1980. [3] Japanese firms continued production of the most technologically advanced products, especially in Japan but also the U.S., while shifting production of less-advanced products to developing countries in Southeast Asia. [4]
Rank Company Country of origin Sales 2011 2010 (million $USD) 1-ASML: Netherlands: 7,877.1 2-Applied Materials: USA: 7,437.8 3-Tokyo Electron: Japan: 6,203.3 4
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 $29 billion. [21]
Rank Company Revenue ($ million) 6: Toyota: $265,172 30: Honda: $138,646 45: Japan Post Holdings: $116,616 54: Nissan: $107,868 55: Nippon Telegraph and Telephone
Tokyo Electron; TOM'S; Toppan; Y. Yaesu (brand) YKK; Yokogawa Electric This page was last edited on 3 December 2016, at 19:10 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Rapidus Corporation (Japanese: Rapidus株式会社, Hepburn: Rapidus Kabushiki-gaisha) is a semiconductor manufacturer headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo, Japan.Rapidus was established in August 2022 with the support of eight major Japanese companies: Denso, Kioxia, MUFG Bank, NEC, NTT, SoftBank, Sony, and Toyota.