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Press Release

Asyst
Software Unveils Revolutionary Factory Connectivity Solution

Asyst-SWIFT enables integration
of peripheral devices on equipment and single-wire connectivity
to factory Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) systems
Fremont, CA, July 14, 1997 -
Asyst Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:ASYT), the leading supplier
of minienvironment and SMIF-based technology to the worldwide
semiconductor industry, today announced that its subsidiary,
Asyst Software, Inc. (ASI), has introduced a revolutionary software-based
manufacturing connectivity solution -- Asyst-SWIFT (Single-Wire
Interface Technology).
A Windows NT-based software tool
set, SWIFT integrates peripheral devices such as Asyst-SMIF devices,
material tracking and control systems, bar code devices and external
sensors on semiconductor manufacturing equipment. In addition,
SWIFT, compliant with Semiconductor Equipment and Materials International
(SEMI) standards for SEMI Equipment Communications Standards
II (SECS II), Generic Equipment Model (GEM) and High Speed Message
Standard (HSMS), enables a single-wire connection to a fab's
computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) network or manufacturing
execution system (MES). Asyst-SWIFT software components currently
include ActiveTag, ActiveSMIF and ActiveSC.
SWIFT addresses the industry's increasing
need for optimizing factory-wide equipment and CIM system integration
in the production of advanced integrated circuit (IC) products.
Mike Brain, ASI's vice president of marketing, explained, "As
device complexities increase, the number of processing steps
and the amount of equipment increases, limiting chipmakers' ability
to meet yield and cycle time objectives. This will prove more
critical in the transition to 300mm processing of next-generation
ICs when integration to the CIM framework will be a prerequisite." Brain
added, "Because most equipment suppliers currently use custom
software drivers to connect to CIM systems, there is a large
amount of equipment and information incompatibility resulting
in barriers to efficient manufacturing."
According to ASI, Asyst-SWIFT's Windows
format eliminates the need for these proprietary controls and
hardware by utilizing robust off-the-shelf, industrial personal
computers (PCs). This allows unparalleled CIM and MES connectivity
potential, maximizing fab-wide equipment integration capabilities
for both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and IC makers. "Designed
as an open-system interface, SWIFT provides the simplest and
most reliable tool-to-factory connection, helping accelerate
time-to-market for equipment manufacturers and speed the ramp
to higher yields for chipmakers," said Brain.
Recognizing that each equipment manufacturer
has different requirements, ASI offers Asyst-SWIFT in two formats.
SWIFT is available as a plug-and-play solution customized for
specific equipment and manufacturing environments, or as components
that enable an equipment manufacturer to create their own solution.
ASI's ActiveSMIF is a software component to monitor and control
SMIF input and output mechanisms. ActiveSMIF supports SMIF mechanisms
such as the Asyst SMIF-Arm, SMIF-Indexer, SMIF-LPT,
SMIF-LPI and SMIF-LPO. ActiveTag and ActiveSC permit
direct read-and-write access to the Asyst SMART-Tag, making
material information available in real time for the first time.
These software components conform
to the Microsoft ActiveX open standard and support a dual interface
(iDispatch and vtable), allowing the software to be used from
any of the major programming systems in use today, such as Visual
Basic, Visual C++, or Java. Supplied with sample code, these
components can dramatically reduce the integration effort required
for an equipment manufacturer to offer a fully integrated SMIF
solution.
Asyst will be demonstrating Asyst-SWIFT
at its booth, #637, at the SEMICON/West exposition and conference,
July 14-16, at San Francisco's Moscone Center (South Hall). Currently,
Asyst-SWIFT is in beta site testing at a major U.S.-based chipmaker's
new facility. Production software is scheduled to be available
August 1997.
About Asyst
Asyst Technologies, Inc. is a leading provider of material handling
systems that help semiconductor manufacturers improve their
integrated circuit
(IC) manufacturing productivity. The company's Asyst-SMIF System
combines state-of-the-art minienvironments with advanced robotics to create
ultraclean processing environments that are both comprehensive and flexible.
The SMART-Traveler System (STS) works in tandem with SMIF to eliminate
misprocessing. Both Asyst-SMIF and its companion STS products are integral
to seamless factory automation. Asyst Software, Inc., is dedicated to the
development of software products for equipment communications and automated
material handling, identification and tracking. Founded in 1984, Asyst
Technologies, Inc. is headquartered in Fremont, CA, with facilities in
Europe and the Far East. Asyst Software is located in San Jose,
Windows, Visual Basic, Visual C++,ActiveX
and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
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