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FREESCALE SEMICONDUCTOR, INC.

6501 William Cannon Drive West

Austin, Texas 78735 USA

Tel: (512) 895-2000.

 

Foundry Division

Technology & Manufacturing

6501 William Cannon Drive West, MD OE329

Austin, Texas 78735-8598 USA

Fax: (512) 895-7134

 

Freescale Semiconductor has been ranked as one of the largest semiconductor companies in the world.  The company is considered a market leaded in the automotive, communication processors, cellular base station,  cellular hand set, microcontrollers,  embedded microprocessor, micromachines and sensor integrated circuits markets.

 

Freescale Semiconductor offers foundry services and has a wide range of process technologies (both in development and production) to choose from. Among the process it offers are advanced CMOS silicon germanium, carbon, copper interconnect, high power and silicon-on-insulator processes.

 

GENERAL CONTACTS

URL: www.freescale.com  

 

MANAGEMENT

Michel Mayer, Chairman, Chief Executive Officer

Scott A. Anderson, President, COO

Christopher P. Belden,  Senior Vice President Manufacturing

Alan Campbell, Chief Financial Officer

Timothy J. Doke, Vice President Corporate Communication and Marketing Services

David M. Doolittle, Senior Vice President Human Resources

Jim Duckworth, Senior Director, Chief Procurement Officer

Franz J. Fink, Ph.D., Senior Vice President and General Manager Wireless and Mobile Systems Group

Paul E. Grimme, Senior Vice President and General Manager

Transportation and Standard Products Group

DDenis Griot, Senior Vice President and General Manager Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) Region

Janelle Harris, Senior Vice President Global Sales

Carleton D. Pearl, Vice President and Treasurer

David Perkins, Senior Vice President and General Manager Networking and Computing Systems Group

Fernando Reyes, Vice President Quality Assurance

Sumit Sadana, Senior Vice President, Strategy

Dr. Claudine Simson, Vice President, Chief Technology Officer

Tsuneo Takahashi, Vice President, General Manager, Japan

John D. Torres, Senior Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary

Mike Wolfe, Vice President, Chief Information Officer

Joe Yiu, Senior Vice President, General Manager, Asia Region

Martin Rofheart, Director UWB  Wireless Operations

 

BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Michel Mayer, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Freescale Semiconductor

H. Raymond Bingham 

Stephen P. Kaufman 

Kevin Kennedy, Ph.D. 

Antonio M. Perez 

 

FAST FACTS

Employees: 22,000, Freescale announced plans to eliminate 1,000 positions in its fourth quarter, 2004. 

Employees 2004, April: 22,000, 65% manufacturing, 23%R&D, 7% sales and marketing, 5% to general and administrative functions.

Founded: 1953 as Motorola, Spun Off as Freescale Semiconductor

Revenue (2004, Q3, Oct 2): $1.43 Billion

Revenue (2004, Q2): $1.46 Billion

Revenue (2003, Q3, Oct 2): $1.23 Billion

Classification: IDM, Foundry Services, Public

Exchange: NYSE

Symbol: FSL, FSL.B

 

MAIN INTEGRATED CIRCUIT PRODUCT LINES / TECHNOLOGY

Analog

ASIC

Automotive

Digital Signal Processors

Foundry: Foundry Process Technologies: Advanced CMOS processes, BCDMOS

High Voltage SmartMOS, RF BICMOS, DMOS, GaAs, InGaP,  HBT, Integrated

Passive SOI, Power

Memory: MRAM

MEMS / Sensors:

Microcontrollers:

Network and Communication Processors:

Wireless: UWB chipset, the XS110

 

CUSTOMERS / END-MARKETS

Customers: Over 10,000 end customers

 

IN-HOUSE MANUFACTURING CAPABILITIES

Freescale has seven wafer fabrication sites, a joint 300 mm wafer fabrication pilot line (STMicroelectronics and Philips), and two back-end bump, assembly and test facilities.

 

Processes: Advanced CMOS (developing 32 nm), High Voltage, Micromachine (MEMS), Sensors, Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) and Strained Silicon

 

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