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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.729.085 von WAlexandro am 01.07.11 12:49:46
Upordown
Upordown
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.729.106 von WAlexandro am 01.07.11 12:52:04Vor 50 Jahren gabs auch noch keine Computer
Stark heute.
Englisch sollte man bei der Recherchierarbeit, die manche aufwenden erwarten.
Wie sieht es aus charttechn. Sicht aus? Kurzfristiger Abwärtstrend wohl gebrochen, oder?
Escapee das ist doch dein Gebiet. Würdest du dich auf eine relativ wertneutrale Einschätzung der charttechn. Lage einlassen?
Englisch sollte man bei der Recherchierarbeit, die manche aufwenden erwarten.
Wie sieht es aus charttechn. Sicht aus? Kurzfristiger Abwärtstrend wohl gebrochen, oder?
Escapee das ist doch dein Gebiet. Würdest du dich auf eine relativ wertneutrale Einschätzung der charttechn. Lage einlassen?
Zitat von Schwarzwaldbauer: Hallo Wir sind hier in Deutschland, und es gibt Leute die vor 50 Jahren noch kein englisch in der Schule hatten. Die markierten Sätze,oder eine kurze Zusammenfassung in unserer Sprache wäre schön. Danke
Gruß aus dem Schwarzwald
Ok. Aber es gibt doch Übersetzungsprogramme. Einwenig Mühe kann man doch von jedem erwarten.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.728.893 von upordown am 01.07.11 12:22:41Und ich hatte schon geglaubt, dich hätte ein Elch geküsst.
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.727.970 von Escapee am 01.07.11 10:10:51Hallo Wir sind hier in Deutschland, und es gibt Leute die vor 50 Jahren noch kein englisch in der Schule hatten. Die markierten Sätze,oder eine kurze Zusammenfassung in unserer Sprache wäre schön. Danke
Gruß aus dem Schwarzwald
Gruß aus dem Schwarzwald
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.728.334 von upordown am 01.07.11 10:58:40Da hab ich doch glatt den falschen Beitrg angeklickt.
Der Wahnsinn. Mit Escapee deckungsgleich. Nie und nimmer.
Das Bezog sich natürlich auf den Beitrag von Chicla, eins vorher
Upordown
Der Wahnsinn. Mit Escapee deckungsgleich. Nie und nimmer.
Das Bezog sich natürlich auf den Beitrag von Chicla, eins vorher
Upordown
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.727.840 von Escapee am 01.07.11 09:52:48Zu 100% mit meiner Meinung deckungsgleich!
Upordown
Upordown
The Flexible Display Center installed a new Gen II OLED process tool
The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University (ASU) installed Sunic Systems' GEN-II OLED SUNICEL Plus 400 vacuum evaporation and encapsulation process tool. The FDC now has the ability to manufacture full color flexible OLEDs in-house - and the FDC says that they are already scaling the recently announced 3.8" AMOLED prototype (developed together with Universal Display, shown below) to larger sizes. The FDC purchased that system back in May 2010.
The FDC says that this new Gen II production system will enable the development of not only large-size flexible OLEDs but also solid-state lighting and plastic electronics.
http://www.oled-info.com/flexible-display-center-installed-n…
The Flexible Display Center (FDC) at Arizona State University (ASU) installed Sunic Systems' GEN-II OLED SUNICEL Plus 400 vacuum evaporation and encapsulation process tool. The FDC now has the ability to manufacture full color flexible OLEDs in-house - and the FDC says that they are already scaling the recently announced 3.8" AMOLED prototype (developed together with Universal Display, shown below) to larger sizes. The FDC purchased that system back in May 2010.
The FDC says that this new Gen II production system will enable the development of not only large-size flexible OLEDs but also solid-state lighting and plastic electronics.
http://www.oled-info.com/flexible-display-center-installed-n…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 41.726.541 von htw7448 am 30.06.11 22:56:57NOVELLUS SHIPS VECTOR® LED SYSTEM TO CHINA SEMILEDS
Highly productive PECVD system to be used for the manufacturing of metal alloy LED chips
San Jose, Calif. - June 30, 2011 - Novellus Systems (NASDAQ: NVLS) today announced that it has shipped a VECTOR® plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) system to Xurui Guangdian Co., Ltd. ("China SemiLEDs"), a joint venture company in the People's Republic of China in which SemiLEDs Corporation (NASDAQ: LEDS), a leading manufacturer of high-brightness light-emitting diodes (LEDs), is a partner. The new VECTOR will be installed at the China SemiLEDs' plant in Foshan, China, and will be used for the manufacturing of SemiLEDs' MvpLED™ high-efficiency LED products.
Cost-per-die and cost-per-lumen are critical factors in driving the adoption of LED technology into the mainstream lighting market. Current LED manufacturing technology is predominantly based on sapphire substrates in 2", 3" and 4" diameters. The inherently low-productivity manufacturing process used in making LEDs consumes a considerable amount of energy - on average, more than 200 kWh of electricity is spent in making a 2" sapphire wafer.
The VECTOR system has industry-leading process performance, a wide process window, and high productivity, a combination of factors which provides a lower manufacturing cost-per-die in comparison to traditional LED manufacturing solutions. With a multi-wafer carrier configuration, the VECTOR LED system is capable of handling all wafer sizes - 2", 3", 4", 6", 8" and 12" - with exceptional throughput, film quality and uniformity at each size. In contrast to a traditional PECVD reactor used in LED manufacturing, the VECTOR LED also deposits films at lower temperatures, provides better manufacturing process control and is more energy-efficient.
"The new VECTOR LED system is the LED manufacturing industry's most productive PECVD solution," said Mr. Sesha Varadarajan, senior vice president and general manager of Novellus' Electrofill and PECVD business units. "We are pleased to add VECTOR LED to the company's existing suite of products for LED manufacturing, including our process solutions for photoresist strip, descum, PVD, electroplating, and wafer polishing and thinning."
"In our continual effort to increase productivity and energy efficiencies, we will be placing the VECTOR LED system at China SemiLEDs' Foshan plant," said Mr. Marco Mora, general manager of China SemiLEDs. "Novellus' infrastructure and service capabilities in China made the selection of this vendor a very logical choice for China SemiLEDs."
http://ir.novellus.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=588574
Highly productive PECVD system to be used for the manufacturing of metal alloy LED chips
San Jose, Calif. - June 30, 2011 - Novellus Systems (NASDAQ: NVLS) today announced that it has shipped a VECTOR® plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) system to Xurui Guangdian Co., Ltd. ("China SemiLEDs"), a joint venture company in the People's Republic of China in which SemiLEDs Corporation (NASDAQ: LEDS), a leading manufacturer of high-brightness light-emitting diodes (LEDs), is a partner. The new VECTOR will be installed at the China SemiLEDs' plant in Foshan, China, and will be used for the manufacturing of SemiLEDs' MvpLED™ high-efficiency LED products.
Cost-per-die and cost-per-lumen are critical factors in driving the adoption of LED technology into the mainstream lighting market. Current LED manufacturing technology is predominantly based on sapphire substrates in 2", 3" and 4" diameters. The inherently low-productivity manufacturing process used in making LEDs consumes a considerable amount of energy - on average, more than 200 kWh of electricity is spent in making a 2" sapphire wafer.
The VECTOR system has industry-leading process performance, a wide process window, and high productivity, a combination of factors which provides a lower manufacturing cost-per-die in comparison to traditional LED manufacturing solutions. With a multi-wafer carrier configuration, the VECTOR LED system is capable of handling all wafer sizes - 2", 3", 4", 6", 8" and 12" - with exceptional throughput, film quality and uniformity at each size. In contrast to a traditional PECVD reactor used in LED manufacturing, the VECTOR LED also deposits films at lower temperatures, provides better manufacturing process control and is more energy-efficient.
"The new VECTOR LED system is the LED manufacturing industry's most productive PECVD solution," said Mr. Sesha Varadarajan, senior vice president and general manager of Novellus' Electrofill and PECVD business units. "We are pleased to add VECTOR LED to the company's existing suite of products for LED manufacturing, including our process solutions for photoresist strip, descum, PVD, electroplating, and wafer polishing and thinning."
"In our continual effort to increase productivity and energy efficiencies, we will be placing the VECTOR LED system at China SemiLEDs' Foshan plant," said Mr. Marco Mora, general manager of China SemiLEDs. "Novellus' infrastructure and service capabilities in China made the selection of this vendor a very logical choice for China SemiLEDs."
http://ir.novellus.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=588574
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