Silicon Valley Microelectronics, Inc.
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Locality: Santa Clara, California
Phone: +1 408-844-7100
Address: 2985 Kifer Rd 95051 Santa Clara, CA, US
Website: www.svmi.com
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SVM all dressed up for last week's #Halloween!
In today's hot market, rely on SVM to reliably source the silicon wafers your projects require without charging any sort of premium. Look to us to provide you with individualized, top quality service for all of your semiconductor material and processing needs! #siliconwafer #siliconindustry #semiconductormaterials #semiconductor #semiconductorindustry #waferfabrication #waferfab #semiconductorcomponents #waferprocessing #semi
Take a moment to learn about Gallium Nitride (GaN) - the rising star in the semiconductor industry that researchers say offers greater versatility than silicon in its capabilities. (Does this mean that one day we're going to have to rename ourselves GaN Microelectronics?) #SemiconductorIndustryNews #WaferSupplier #SiliconWafers #SiliconValley #Microelectronics #Semiconductor #SemiconductorMaterials
With 25+ years in the business, SVM will soon become your go to silicon wafer supplier for high grade, factory sealed silicon wafers. In addition, our staff specializes in offering cutting-edge solutions in a wide variety of industry standard, complex and unique wafer processing solutions for semiconductor, MEMS, and other applications. In need of silicon material? Go ahead and shoot us a message to get us started on your customized quote!
Come take a peek at a small section of our multi-million dollar #SiliconWafer inventory! These wafers are standard in SVM’s inventory and are suitable for any films or processing available. See something you like? Give us a call at (408) 844-7100 or shoot us a Facebook message to help us get started on your quote #SiliconValley #SemiconductorMaterials #SemiconductorComponents #WaferSupplier #WaferFabrication #WaferFab #WaferProcessing #WaferFilms
Who knew silicon wafers could create something this cool?! #fidgetspinner #siliconwafer #wafersupplier #siliconvalley #waferprocessing #semiconductorindustry #semiconductornews
Nothing like finding a long ago retired shipping box to remind us that back when SVM first began supplying the world with silicon wafers, 300mm wafers were still a dream of the future. #Establishedin1990 #CompanyHistory #SiliconWaferDistributor #WaferSupplier #SiliconValley
Besides being a catchy industry term, 'MacEtch' (or Metal-assisted Chemical Etching) describes one of the most scalable and cost-effective ways to perform silicon etching. Click below to read about the recent discovery researchers have made about the principles behind the process! #siliconindustrynews #siliconwafers #siliconvalley #waferprocessing #soiwafer #silicononinsulator #siliconwafersupplier #siliconwaferdistributor
In the pursuit of continual progress, researchers at SINTEF create a quality assurance robot to inspect the quartz crucible that is essential to manufacturing monocrystalline silicon (the base material for photovoltaic panels) to ensure that the end product is usable. #SiliconIndustryNews #SemiconductorResearch #SolarResearch #SolarMaterials
At this year's annual All-Hands meeting, our staff generated 35+ ideas during our group brainstorm on how to streamline our company processes to continue to offer our customers the very best products and service. Management has consolidated these ideas into a list of action items SVM wants to complete before next year's All-Hands. #ContinualProgress #CompanyBrainstorm #AllHands
Happy Monday! Did you know that SVM is able to offer our customers custom manufactured Silicon on Insulator (SOI) wafers? Click below to learn more about the SOI fabrication process and to view our sample SOI specifications. #SiliconOnInsulator #SOI #WaferSupplier #SOISupplier #WaferProcessing #SiliconWafers
"As IoT (#InternetOfThings) chips currently rely largely on 8-inch wafer fabs for fabrication, the increasing demand for such chips will keep such fabs in Taiwan and China running at full capacity through the end of 2018, with the capacity supply likely to fall short of demand by 2020 at least due to limited capacity expansions worldwide, according to industry sources" #SiliconIndustryNews #WaferFabrication