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Diamond Foundry produces the world's first 100mm single-crystal diamond wafers for AI, EV, and 5G applications; zero-carbon production; EUR 2.35B factory investment in Spain backed by European Investment Bank.
Diamond Foundry is a Silicon Valley company pioneering the industrial production of single-crystal diamond wafers for next-generation semiconductor applications. The company operates plasma reactor technology to grow diamond crystals from scratch — the same carbon-lattice structure as natural diamonds — at the scale needed for commercial semiconductor manufacturing. In November 2023, Diamond Foundry produced the world''s first 100mm single-crystal diamond wafer, a critical milestone toward volume production. Diamond is the ultimate semiconductor material: it offers thermal conductivity 5x better than copper, breakdown voltage 10x better than silicon carbide, and a figure of merit 17,200x superior to silicon for power electronics.
Santa Clara semiconductor equipment (NASDAQ: AMAT) ~$27.2B FY2024 revenue; world's largest semiconductor equipment company, HBM advanced packaging for AI GPUs, 50,000+ tools worldwide competing with ASML and Lam Research.
Applied Materials, Inc. is a Santa Clara, California-based semiconductor and display equipment company — publicly traded on NASDAQ (NASDAQ: AMAT) as an S&P 500 Information Technology component — providing manufacturing equipment, services, and software used to fabricate virtually every chip and advanced display in the world through approximately 35,000 employees serving foundries, integrated device manufacturers, and memory makers in 24 countries. Applied Materials is the world's largest semiconductor equipment company by revenue, supplying deposition (CVD, PVD, ALD), etch, ion implant, chemical mechanical planarization (CMP), metrology and inspection, and advanced packaging equipment to leading chipmakers including TSMC, Samsung, Intel, SK Hynix, and Micron. In fiscal year 2024 (ending October 2024), Applied Materials reported revenue of approximately $27.2 billion, with strong demand driven by leading-edge foundry investments at TSMC and Samsung for AI accelerator chips and advanced memory for HBM (high-bandwidth memory) stacks used in NVIDIA and AMD AI GPUs. The company's Semiconductor Systems segment commands the largest market share of any equipment category, while the Applied Global Services (AGS) segment generates recurring spare parts and service revenue from the installed base of 50,000+ tools operating worldwide. CEO Gary Dickerson has led Applied Materials' strategy of expanding beyond commodity deposition and etch into advanced packaging, gate-all-around transistor manufacturing, and materials engineering — where Applied's breadth of materials deposition capabilities creates competitive differentiation.
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