Oramir

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Oramir Semiconductor Equipment Ltd. is an Israeli company that develops advanced laser cleaning technologies for semiconductor wafers, used during their manufacturing process. Oramir is located in Rehovot, Israel.

History

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Oramir was founded in 1992 by Fairchild Corporation, Teuza Venture Capital Fund and Rafael Development Corporation of Israel.[1][2] Oramir was named after Amir Sinai who was killed in service as an IDF special unit NCO in July 1984, during the war in Lebanon. Dan Sinai, Amir's father, was one of Oramir's founders.[3]

Oramir’s notability derives from developing the advanced technology for cleaning silicon wafers in a one step dry process.[4] Particles and other contaminants can be removed from a silicon substrate by a patented laser based technology. Applied Materials Inc. (NASDAQ: AMAT), a semiconductor equipment manufacturer, acquired Oramir for $21 million on June 27, 2001.[5]

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References

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  1. ^ Yozma portfolio - Oramir
  2. ^ Fairchild launches Oramir Israel Business Today
  3. ^ Tavor, Alon (2001-05-30). "Applied Materials buys Oramir Semiconductor for $27m". TheMarker.
  4. ^ Yogev, David; Engel, Michael Y.; Zeid, Shaike; Barzilay, Izhack; Livshits, Boris (2000), Helvajian, Henry; Sugioka, Koji; Gower, Malcolm C; Dubowski, Jan J (eds.), "Laser chemical process for clean applications of semiconductor manufacturing", Proc. SPIE, Laser Applications in Microelectronic and Optoelectronic Manufacturing V, 3933: 77–88, Bibcode:2000SPIE.3933...77Y, doi:10.1117/12.387543, S2CID 137657317
  5. ^ Applied Materials Inc · SEC Filing 10-Q · For 7/29/01
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