ASM, a Dutch chip equipment manufacturer, plans to allocate $324M for the establishment of a fresh Arizona headquarters

ASM, a Dutch chip equipment manufacturer, plans to allocate 4M for the establishment of a fresh Arizona headquarters

Dutch⁤ provider of key semiconductor ⁤technology ASM International is expanding its⁢ operations in Arizona ‌with plans to invest ⁣$324 million over five‌ years to⁢ build a new⁤ headquarters in ‍Scottsdale. The⁤ state-of-the-art facility will focus on⁣ technology development, research, design ⁤and‌ engineering capabilities,‌ as well as conduct work on manufacturing capacity, the company said.

The new facility will be built on a 20-acre campus, adding about 500 jobs to the 800 people that the company already employs in the region, according to a press release. The firm, ⁢based in the Netherlands, was one ​of the first semiconductor makers to operate in Arizona and has had⁢ its US headquarters ​in Phoenix since 1976.

ASM is a top⁢ global player ‍in the wafer fabrication equipment (WFE) market, with Gartner ranking them at seventh for market share in 2022. The​ company offers several product categories, including atomic layer deposition (ALD)⁤ tools, epitaxy, and furnaces.

However, ALD tools, which ⁢chipmakers use to deposit thin films during chip fabrication, is by far their most‌ important product ⁢set, said‍ Gaurav Gupta, VP ‌analyst, emerging⁤ technologies and⁢ trends at Gartner. In 2022, ALD tools⁢ contributed to more than 70% ⁤of system sales for the company, which claimed a⁣ 48% ⁢share in the market for ALD — one of the fastest-growing segments of WFE, according ​to⁤ Gartner.

“ALD will be ‍extremely ‍significant for leading-edge ​nodes as it provides the⁣ uniformity/control/conformality of the thin films that are deposited ‌with this technology,” Gupta said.

Keep Your Customers Close

The investment in the new facility shows ASM⁢ doubling down,‍ literally, on its push to expand its global footprint even amid a growth slowdown in the semiconductor industry. The new North American headquarters will cover ⁤250,000 square feet, which is more than double ​the size of its current⁤ facility in Arizona.

In a comment to⁢ Reuters, ASM CEO Benjamin ‍Loh said the decision ‌to expand in Arizona came from the company’s current presence there ​as⁤ well‌ as the importance​ of the ‌region‌ for semiconductor manufacturing.

Intel and TSMC ‍— two of ASM’s largest⁣ customers—both have a number of manufacturing facilities in Arizona — with a facility ⁣that TSMC plans to open⁢ early next year even earning a visit from President ⁤Joe Biden.

“Arizona is becoming a hub ​for semiconductor manufacturing, so​ makes‍ a ⁢lot of sense for ASM to expand operations‍ in ‍Arizona,” Gartner’s‌ Gupta said. “This is⁢ typical‌ for WFE⁤ players as a strategy to expand closer ⁣to where their major customers are building [facilities] and expanding.”

Indeed, Loh said that an expanded presence in the state will allow ASM to “work ​directly with [customers] on the next semiconductor innovations.”

The new facility‍ will unite ​a variety of AMS business functions under one ‍roof ​for​ more efficient collaboration between various departments, the company ‌said. These will include some of ASM’s⁢ global operations and corporate…

2023-12-12 10:41:02
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