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Freescale puts Toulouse, Sendai wafer fabs up for sale
Peter Clarke
11/9/2009 12:21 PM EST
The company had previously said it would close the two wafer fabs, prompting strike action by French workers.
The 51 acre Toulouse, France facility has an 85,000 square foot cleanroom that manufactures discrete and power management devices using high voltage, mixed-signal technologies. The 22 acre Sendai, Japan facility produces flash memory embedded microcontrollers, analog/digital embedded microcontrollers, pressure sensors and acceleration sensors in an 110,000 square foot cleanroom. Production capacities range from 40,000 to 50,000 wafers per month.
"ATREG will focus on finding an operational purchaser for the Freescale opportunities," stated Doug Barrett, senior vice president and director of ATREG, in a statement. Barrett added, "A supply agreement with Freescale is included in both offerings and creates a revenue-producing opportunity for purchasers."
"ATREG was selected to fully canvass the global semiconductor market for prospective buyers," said Rick McFarland, director of strategy and business operations for Freescale. "Both facilities have well-trained, highly motivated work forces providing a buyer a significant advantage to quickly and efficiently bring new products and processes on-line in cost competitive environments," McFarland stated.
ATREG did not discuss any timetable or deadline for the sale of the facilities.
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