Angstrem (company)

OJSC «Angstrem»
Native name
ОАО «Ангстрем»
Open Joint Stock Company
Industry Electronics
Founded 1963
Headquarters Zelenograd, Moscow, Russia
Key people
Alexander Stanislavovich Dovnar (General Director)
Products Integrated circuits
Revenue $25.2 million[1] (2016)
$591 thousand[1] (2016)
-$6.53 million[1] (2016)
Number of employees
1571 (2011)
Parent Ruselectronics (Rostec)
Website http://www.angstrem.ru/

Angstrem Group (Russian: ОАО «Ангстрем», named after angstrom) is a group of Russian companies. It is one of the largest manufacturers of integrated circuits in Eastern Europe.[2] The group includes:

  • OAO Angstrem (the parent company and is involved in the design, and manufacturing of electronic products and semiconductors);
  • OAO Angstrem-M (focused on the custom design of integrated circuits, staff training);
  • OAO Angstrem-T (under-construction plant with 130-90 nm topology);
  • OAO Angstrem-2M
  • NGO Angstrem
  • OAO Antek

History

Angstrem was founded on June 25, 1963, as NII-336 (Research Institute-336). It was later reorganized into Research Institute of Fine Technology (Russian: НИИ точной технологии, NII tochnoy tekhnologii, NIITT) and "Angstrem" Factory as part of Scientific Production Association "Science Center".

The company, along with Mikron (Moscow, Zelenograd) and "Integral" (Belarus, Minsk), was the main manufacturer of integrated circuits in the Soviet Union.

In 1981 Angstrem was awarded the Order of the October Revolution.

Post-Soviet

In 1993 NIITT and "Angstrem" Factory were privatized as a single company "Angstrem". Later "Angstrem-M" and "Angstrem-T" were separated into subsidiaries.

The Angstrem-T subsidiary entered a joint venture with the German company M+W Zanderto produce ICs designed for the production of integrated circuits with topological 0.18 µm. Total investment in the construction of this amounted to about $100 million. However, an additional investment of approximately $100–130 million was invested in the company, primarily for a clean room.

Sergei Veremeyenko acquired control of the three companies in 2004. In June 2008, these companies were transferred to a management company OOO Group Angstrem.[3] In early 2009 50 percent shares of Angstrem and JSC Angstrem-M owned JSC Coal Trade and JSC "Finance Contract Group controlled by Sergei Veremeyenko", 25 percent - belongs through the Ruselectronics holding company to the State Corporation Rostec and Russian Federation, 11 percent - the concern Sitronics, 14 percent - to minority shareholders.[4] In turn, 100 percent of the shares of "Angstrem-T" belongs to the companies of "Angstrem" and JSC "Angstrem-M."[5]

Angstrem signed an agreement with Meissner & Wurst Zander in March 2006 at a Stuttgart meeting for 2 million euros out of the total contract value of 600 million euros. Of this amount, €100 million are government guarantees. These funds will be used to build production capacity to 180,000 wafers with chips per year. The company plans to start production of microchips on 0.18 µm technology by 2008.

In August 2009, it was reported that Veremeyenko planned to transfer its stake in OAO "Angstrem", JSC "Angstrem-M", "Renaissance Capital", Federal Property Management Agency and Management "Angstrem" in exchange for a promissory note debt, which is estimated at 200 million rubles.[4]

Current prospects

In June 2012, JSC "Russian electronics" increased its stake in OAO "Angstrem" up to 31 percent.[6]

Angstrem-T

Angstrem-T intends to establish a production and research facility for CMOS technology of 130 nm and 90 nm, with prospects for 65 nm. The new complex will have a total clean-room area of 7500 m2, a capacity of 15,000 wafer starts per month with a diameter of 200 mm. [7] The key partners are IBM, AMD, RAMOS, and Meissner & Wurst Zander. [7][8][9]

In March 2014, Angstrem-T obtained licenses for ARM user IP library. [10]

In July 2014, Angstrem-T completed import of technological equipment for the 90 nm and 130 nm production lines, which was temporarily stored in a warehouse in the Netherlands. [11] [12]

In August 2014, Angstrem-T announces the completion of all construction work for a 90 nm pilot production line. [13]

Products

Integrated circuit K145IK17 (manufactured 1980, bearing Angstrem's old logo)
1013 series integrated circuits (manufactured 1992/1993, bearing Angstrem's newer "Hammer and sickle" logo) in an "Elektronika MK85" calculator (also from Angstrem)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 http://www.e-disclosure.ru/portal/FileLoad.ashx?Fileid=1301818.
  2. AMD shared nanometers Archived 2013-10-23 at the Wayback Machine. // Itogi Magazine, December 1, 2007 (in Russian)
  3. «Angstrem" became the holding company / / "Kommersant», № 102 (3919), 18 June 2008
  4. 1 2 / doc.aspx? DocsID = 1219320 "Angstrem" will be the Federal Property Management Agency / / "Kommersant», № 145 (4200), August 11, 2009
  5. «Angstrem" ascribed Eventis Telecom Archived 2009-08-13 at the Wayback Machine. / / "Kommersant», № 142 (4197) of 6 August 2009
  6. «Daughter," "Russian Technologies" increased its stake in the company, "Angstrem" to 31% Archived 2012-11-02 at the Wayback Machine. / / newspaper "RBC daily», from July 2, 2012
  7. 1 2 "About Angstrem-T". angstrem-t.com. Archived from the original on 2015-01-04. Retrieved 2015-01-04.
  8. "IBM provides Russia with 90-nm process". eetimes.com. Archived from the original on 2014-12-30. Retrieved 2015-01-04.
  9. "M+W Group awarded major contract for new Semiconductor Manufacturing Facility of Angstrem-T JSC, Russian Federation". mwgroup.net. Archived from the original on 2015-04-09. Retrieved 2015-01-04.
  10. Angstrom-T obtained licenses ARM / / angstrem-t.com, 2 March 2014
  11. Angstrom has acquired IBM’s technology for the production of 90-nanometer chips Archived 2015-01-04 at the Wayback Machine. / / survincity.com, 18 October 2013
  12. Completing the import of equipment / / angstrem-t.com, 30 July 2014
  13. "Angstrom-T" starts the installation pilot line / / angstrem-t.com, 26 August 2014
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Integrated circuits (IC) for computing devices". Zelenograd: Techno unity. Retrieved 23 October 2017.
  15. "32-разрядный VAX-11/750-совместимый микропроцессорный комплект" [32-bit VAX-11/750-compatible microprocessor series] (in Russian). Zelenograd: Angstrem. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  16. "КН1871ВЕ1" [KN1871VE1] (PDF) (in Russian). Zelenograd: Angstrem. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  17. "32-разрядный RISC микропроцессорный комплект" [32-bit microprocessor family] (in Russian). Zelenograd: Angstrem. Archived from the original on 7 July 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
  18. "8-разрядный микроконтроллер с архитектурой Тесей" [8-bit microcontroller architecture Theseus] (in Russian). Zelenograd: Angstrem. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  19. "КБ5004ВЕ1 Микроконтроллер интеллектуальной карты" [Microcontroller for intelligent cards KB5004VE1] (in Russian). Zelenograd: Angstrem. Retrieved 7 March 2018.
  20. "НОВЫЕ ИЗДЕЛИЯ - Каталог 2018" [New products - catalog 2018] (PDF) (in Russian). Zelenograd: Angstrem. Retrieved 23 May 2018.

Coordinates: 55°58′56″N 37°12′50″E / 55.98222°N 37.21389°E / 55.98222; 37.21389

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