Applied Materials Inc (AMAT)

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Applied Materials Inc (AMAT) Profile

Applied Materials Inc (AMAT.xnas) is a corporation supplying equipment, services and software, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, United States. Applied offers its products suited for manufacturing semiconductor chips for electronics, flat panel displays for computers, smartphones, televisions, and solar products. The company also provides equipment to produce coatings for flexible electronics, packaging and other applications. Applied operates in Europe, Japan, North America (mainly in the United States), Israel, Italy, China, Korea, India, Taiwan and Southeast Asia and employs 24,000 people. The Applied Materials Inc stock (AMAT) is listed on the NASDAQ, had a market capitalisation of $148.38B (USD) as of January 2022 and $17.2B (USD) in 2020 yearly revenue. In December 2021, Applied Materials and A’ Stars Institute of Microelectronics announced a five-year sign extension to their R & D engagement, including an expansion of the Applied Materials and Institute of Microelectronics Center οf Excellence in Advanced Packaging in Singapore. This new research phase aims to accelerate breakthroughs in materials, equipment and process technologies for hybrid bonding and other emerging 3D chip integration technologies.

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