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NXP pulls pin on Crolles2 Alliance

A NXP Semiconductors product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Jan 17, 2007

NXP Semiconductors has announced it will not extend its current co-operation in the Crolles2 Alliance beyond the initial term expiring at the end of 2007.

NXP Semiconductors has announced it will not extend its current co-operation in the Crolles2 Alliance beyond the initial term expiring at the end of 2007.

NXP has decided to pursue a different path for its future development of process technology.

A separate announcement on this topic will follow.

NXP will work together with the Alliance partners in 2007 to complete the current programme on 45nm CMOS and effectively manage the transition.

The Crolles2 Alliance was formed in 2000 and renewed in 2002 when Freescale (then Motorola) joined the existing alliance of STMicroelectronics and NXP (then Philips Semiconductors) to create and manufacture future-generation technologies and system-on-chip solutions more quickly and more cost-effectively.

The alliance combined three of the world's leading industry players in semiconductor research and process and library development.

TSMC joined the alliance in 2001 as an associated partner.

The work done within the Crolles2 Alliance has contributed significantly to the member companies who have continually ranked in the global top 10 of semiconductor companies.

Products in 120nm, 90nm and recently 65nm have been brought to market as a result of this co-operation.

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