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To: StanX Long who wrote (60735)2/20/2002 2:10:02 AM
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Philips Semi to use TriQuint as InGaP chip foundry under new alliance
Semiconductor Business News
(02/19/02 10:36 a.m. EST)

siliconstrategies.com

HILLSBORO, Ore.-- Philips Semiconductors of the Netherlands today announced a manufacturing partnership with TriQuint Semiconductor Inc. here, which will fabricate indium-gallium-phosphide (InGaP) heterojunction bipolar transistors (HBTs) on 150-mm wafers under a new foundry agreement.

The chip arm of Royal Philips Electronics N.V. said the "controlled access" to TriQuint's InGaP production lines will provide important technology for power amplifiers and front-end modules used in mobile phones. The two companies said they plan joint development of future advanced high-performance process technologies as part of the new alliance.