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Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012

Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012. Summary of the line Wafer Size: 6inch Capability: 20000 wafers/month Design Rule: 0.5micron Production: -Metal

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Page 1: Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012. Summary of the line Wafer Size: 6inch Capability: 20000 wafers/month Design Rule: 0.5micron Production: -Metal

Semiconductor 6inch Line

September, 2012

Page 2: Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012. Summary of the line Wafer Size: 6inch Capability: 20000 wafers/month Design Rule: 0.5micron Production: -Metal

Summary of the line

•Wafer Size: 6inch•Capability: 20000 wafers/month•Design Rule: 0.5micron•Production: -Metal Oxide transistor process (CMOS

Process) -Originally manufactured DRAM

(memory) -Then, switched to manufacturing

Logic LSI.

Page 3: Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012. Summary of the line Wafer Size: 6inch Capability: 20000 wafers/month Design Rule: 0.5micron Production: -Metal

Summary of the line

•Total of about 400 Semiconductor Manufacturing Equipment including Subsidiary tools (Refer to attached List of equipment)

•The line is in excellent - operational condition as it was in production until recent (August, 2012).

Page 4: Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012. Summary of the line Wafer Size: 6inch Capability: 20000 wafers/month Design Rule: 0.5micron Production: -Metal

Benefit for Purchasing This Line• Extremely a good buy (If to conduct a

new 6 inch line, the estimation would be 500 ~ 600M USD).

•A very similar line in France was for sale for over 18M USD, this year.

•Refurbishment and Installation at new site could be done at lowest possible rate, as all equipment was in operation until last month.

•SDI can be an advisor for your need as we have an expert in the field.

Page 5: Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012. Summary of the line Wafer Size: 6inch Capability: 20000 wafers/month Design Rule: 0.5micron Production: -Metal

Brief Schedule of the line

•Production was finished in the end of August, 2012.

•Machine status : Idle• Removal from fab is scheduled starting in

September and due to finish at 15th of November.

•For detailed dates, refer to attached schedule sheet in excel format.

Page 6: Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012. Summary of the line Wafer Size: 6inch Capability: 20000 wafers/month Design Rule: 0.5micron Production: -Metal

Equipment Values if Purchased New (Selected Major Items)

Value as new

Quantity

Total

Equpment Modelmanufacturer

Vintage

yyyy/mm

STEPPER NSR-2005 I8ANikon

1992/051.5

M USDX

12=

18M USD

350DVarian

1989/061

M USDX

10=

10M USD

80-10Varian

1987/061

M USDX

9=

9M USD

CERAUS ZX-1000ULVAC

1996/102

M USDX

4=

8M USD

CERAUS Z-1000ULVAC

1995/011.5

M USDX

5=

7.5M USD

IDZ-8001ULVAC

1995/051.5

M USDX

1=

1.5M USD

MCH-4500ULVAC

1991/081.5

M USDX

1=

1.5M USD

TE-7500TEL

1994/050.6

M USDX

16=

9.6M USD

STEPPER FPA-2500 I2Canon

1994/051

M USDX

1=

1M USD

Total Value

66.10 M USD

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About us

•SDI Fabsurplus LLC•Established in 1998•International network of sales agents and

offices to find suitable equipment and devices in your necessity

•Have experiences in line business •Can provide a great support in

Semiconductor manufacturing field

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Line business experience in China•Sold and helped setting up Lines - 華越微電子 in Zhejiang - 華潤華晶微電子 in Wuxi -Silan Microelectronics in Hangzhou•Sold a Line - 華越半導体 in Jilin•Small Business -Sinomos in Ningbo *The company was bought by BYD, and they may be

called by different name now.

Page 9: Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012. Summary of the line Wafer Size: 6inch Capability: 20000 wafers/month Design Rule: 0.5micron Production: -Metal

Just so you know

Background of Dr.Tsuge• Dr Hiroyuki Tsuge has an extensive experience in the

Semiconductor industry as follows:-• He received his B.Sc; Physics in Elemental Particle from Kyoto

University, his M.Sc. in Semiconductor Material Physics from Osaka University and his Doctorate in Semiconductor Material Physics from the Electrical Communication Research Lab of Tohoku University.

• Following his studies, he served as General Manager of several laboratories at Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd., where he specialized in the metallurgy of steels used in the nuclear power plants of Tokyo Electric Power Company and Kansai Electric Power Company and for Oil & Drill pipes for Exxon Mobile and Shell. He developed processes for the manufacturing of ultra-clean gas piping for semiconductor applications. Subsequently, these manufacturing methods have been adopted by 75% of the industry today.

• He served as the head of a 6 inch fab line and manufactured devices for LSI Imaging Process.

• He served as the head of technology division of a semiconductor equipment manufacturer where etchers were manufacturered and sold to Mitsubishi Electrics and Fujitsu.

Page 10: Semiconductor 6inch Line September, 2012. Summary of the line Wafer Size: 6inch Capability: 20000 wafers/month Design Rule: 0.5micron Production: -Metal

Just so you know

Background of Dr.Tsuge• Ultimately, he worked at Ulvac as head of the Technology

Division of the Semiconductor Manufacturing Business Department, where he developed a Natural Silicon Oxide layer remover called Raise, and delivered a high quantity of this product to Sansei 8 inch lines , and Served as Development Manager of the Enviro Asher product, delivered to LSI Logic and Motorola.

• He finally worked in the Used Equipment Division and achieved the following successes:

• -Mitsubishi Electrics, Saijo fab; 5 inch line (Quantity of 450 machines) Project

• -Motorola, Mos 16 Project• -Fujitsu, Iwate 6inch Line Project• -Fuji Electric, Malaysia 6 inch Line Project• -OLED Line project to Visionox• -OLed Line Project to IRICO• -LCD Equipments to Wintex