


Press Release

Asyst
Technologies Receives Multimillion-Dollar Order From SSMC

Fremont, CA, March 29, 2000 -
Asyst Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq NM: ASYT) today announced that
it has received a multimillion-dollar order from System on Silicon
Manufacturing Co. Pte. Ltd (SSMC) in Singapore for its fab-wide
SMIF automation capability. SSMC is a Singapore-based joint-venture
company founded by Philips Semiconductor, Taiwan Semiconductor
Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and the Economic Development Board
of Singapore.
The order includes Asyst's SMIF-LPT (loadports,
minienvironments) and SMART-Tags (lot ID systems and wafer
sorters), and is slated for installation at SSMC's Singapore
fab in June 2000. SSMC will use the Asyst products in the production
of SSMC TriMedia (processors and other devices) for digital consumer
applications. Volume production at the Singapore fab is expected
to commence by the end of the calendar year, with full production
capacity expected to be thirty thousand 200 mm wafers per month.
SSMC Chief Executive Officer Peter
Yates noted that Asyst was selected based on the company's reputation
for technical competence and leadership in advanced wafer isolation,
material handling and tracking technologies. "Asyst's technologies
helps us eliminate critical manufacturing problems, including
wafer contamination and mishandling, which is crucial to achieving
our manufacturing goals," he said.
"We are pleased that SSMC has selected
our factory automation solutions for their initial fab," said
Mihir Parikh, Asyst's chairman and chief executive officer. "We
believe that Southeast Asia is rapidly emerging as an important
center for semiconductor manufacturing. This order marks another
key gain in our sales momentum in this strategic region-capitalizing
on the continued adoption of our wafer isolation and fab automation
technologies in the foundry market."
Except for statements of historical
fact, the statements in this press release are forward-looking.
Such statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties
that could cause actual results to differ materially from the
statements made. These factors include, but are not limited to,
general economic conditions, semiconductor industry cycles, risks
associated with the acceptance of new products and product capabilities
and other factors more fully detailed in the Company's recent
S-3 Registration Statement.
About SSMC:
Systems on Silicon Manufacturing
Co. Pte Ltd is a joint venture of Philips Semiconductor, Taiwan
Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) and the Economic Development
Board of Singapore (EDBI). SSMC is in the advanced semiconductor
foundry business with an investment of over $2 billion. Operations
will commence in the second half of 2000, with 0.25 micron moving
quickly to 0.18-micron technology, to supply a large volume of
strategic and customized integrated circuits to the global market
for a wide range of applications - telecommunications, information
technology, multi-media, digital consumer electronics and many
more.
About Asyst:
Asyst Technologies, Inc. is the leading
provider of SMIF-based minienvironment and manufacturing automation
systems that enable semiconductor manufacturers to protect customers'
valued assets throughout the manufacturing process while increasing
manufacturing productivity. Asyst offers a broad range of 200
mm and 300 mm products that enable the Company to provide semiconductor
manufacturers and OEMs automated manufacturing solutions for
the transfer of wafers and information between the process equipment
and the fab line.
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