Process Technology definition

Process Technology means that process technology developed before expiration of the Term and utilized in the manufacture of Stack DRAM wafers, including Probe Testing and technology developed through Product Engineering thereof, regardless of the form in which any of the foregoing is stored, but excluding any Patent Rights and any technology, trade secrets or know-how that relate to and are used in any back-end operations (after Probe Testing).
Process Technology means data, experience and know-how, patented and unpatented, related to the Plant, which Licensor owns, controls or has access to on the date of this Agreement.
Process Technology has the meaning given to such term in the Contribution Agreement.

Examples of Process Technology in a sentence

  • FFS (Flow Fill & Seal Process) Technology will be accepted wherever applicable.

  • The MASP includes five key application areas: Transport and mobility, Health and Well being, Energy, Digital Industry, Digital life and five essential capabilities: Systems and Components; Architecture, Design and Integration; Connectivity and Interoperability; Safety, Security and Reliability; Computing and Storage; Electronics Components & Systems Process Technology, Equipment, Materials and Manufacturing.

  • The programs are designed to meet the special needs of the state and its constituents (e.g., Women’s Studies, Native American Studies, Process Technology, Wind Turbine Technology and Technical Supervision and Management).

  • Stelter*, HEINKEL Process Technology GmbH, Germany (I-141) Selection of screen- and filter-centrifuges based on material and filtration properties, U.

  • Efforts, in brief, made towards technology absorption, adaptation and innovation: The Company has been developing in-house modification/improvements in Process Technology in its various manufacturing sections-which, when found suitable, are integrated into the regular manufacturing operation.


More Definitions of Process Technology

Process Technology means (i) process steps used in the fabrication of wafers, including process technologies for digital CMOS, standard analog CMOS, advanced analog CMOS, RF CMOS, high-voltage CMOS, bipolar CMOS, silicon-germanium bipolar CMOS, and bipolar CMOS double-diffused metal oxide semiconductor; or (ii) any improvement to, or new design of, manufacturing tools used to fabricate wafers; or (iii) any layout optimization carried out to enhance yield and performance by design-for-manufacturing rules, optical proximity correction, and other techniques.
Process Technology means that process technology developed before expiration of the Term (as defined in the JDP Agreement) and utilized in the manufacture of Stack DRAM wafers, including Probe Testing and technology developed through Product Engineering thereof, regardless of the form in which any of the foregoing is stored, but excluding any Patent Rights and any technology, trade secrets or know-how that relate to and are used in any back-end operations (after Probe Testing).
Process Technology means the systematic techniques, methods, or approaches used by Supplier to manufacture, package, or test semiconductor chips or assemblies.
Process Technology means any method, process, or other invention pertaining to the use of any Covered Enzyme or Enzyme; provided that Process Technology shall exclude Technology that is generally applicable to chemical process development and to the synthesis and scale up of compounds and that does not specifically require the use or performance of a Covered Enzyme, or Enzyme.
Process Technology means: (a) a non-device-specific step or sequence of steps carried out in the Newport Beach Fab Facility used to fabricate wafers, including, without limitation, technology relating to (i) the use, development or application of new materials in building devices, such as conductors, dielectrics, semiconductors, organics, or inorganics; (ii) the process of materials deposition (either fixed or sacrificial) by CVD, PVD, APCVD, or ALCVD; (iii) transformation of materials, including thermal treatment, chemical or plasma exposure, and implantation; (iv) the patterning of materials using organic or inorganic masking layers including multi-stacked materials and various chemistries or plasmas; (v) the removal of materials, whether partially or completely, by dry etch, plasma etch or wet etch or (vi) the cleaning of the wafer to remove unwanted materials by wet cleans, dry cleans, and plasma cleans; (b) an improvement or new design of the manufacturing tools used in the Newport Beach Fab Facility to enhance throughput and yield; and (c) layout optimization carried out in the Newport Beach Fab Facility to enhance yield and performance by design for manufacturing rules, optical proximity correction, and other photo techniques. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Process Technology shall not include either Product Technology or technology specifically relating to the GaAs processes used in Conexant’s Newbury Park fabrication facility.
Process Technology means the combination of physical equipment and operational processes (including any elements that are proprietary) that the Respondent anticipates implementing in the Project. Respondents may propose more than one Process Technology.
Process Technology means the Technology used to manufacture semiconductor wafers, but not any Technology related to integrated circuit design, sort, testing, circuitry or other Technology specific to the integrated circuits being manufactured.