Axcelis Technologies: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 13: | Line 13: | ||
|accessdate=2013-02-10 |
|accessdate=2013-02-10 |
||
}}</ref> | |
}}</ref> | |
||
operating_income = |
operating_income = $16.6 million [[United States dollar|USD]] (2016) | |
||
net_income = {{loss}} $11.0 million [[United States dollar|USD]] (2016) | |
net_income = {{loss}} $11.0 million [[United States dollar|USD]] (2016) | |
||
num_employees = {{loss}} 845 (2016) | |
num_employees = {{loss}} 845 (2016) | |
Revision as of 18:49, 15 August 2017
Industry | Semiconductor equipment |
---|---|
Founded | Incorporated 1995 |
Headquarters | Beverly, Massachusetts, United States |
Key people | Mary G. Puma, Chairman and CEO |
Revenue | $195.6 million USD (2013)[1] |
$16.6 million USD (2016) | |
$11.0 million USD (2016) | |
Number of employees | 845 (2016) |
Website | www.axcelis.com |
Axcelis Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq: ACLS) is an American company engaging in the design, manufacture, and servicing of capital equipment for the semiconductor manufacturing industry worldwide. It produces ion implantation systems, including high and medium current implanters, and high energy implanters, and curing systems used in the fabrication of semiconductor chips. The company was incorporated in 1995 and is headquartered in Beverly, Massachusetts, United States.
In 2000, Eaton Corporation spun off its semiconductor manufacturing equipment business as Axcelis Technologies.
On December 4, 2012 Axcelis Technologies decided "...that it will exit the dry-strip business and divest its dry-strip intellectual property and technology, including the advanced non-oxidizing process technology of its Integra product line, to Lam Research,...Axcelis will continue to ship its 300 mm dry-strip products through August 2013..."
References
- ^ "Axcelis Technologies financials". Retrieved 2013-02-10.