STMicroelectronics

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Template:Infobox Company, Paris Template:Euronext, and Milan (Borsa Italiana)|

 company_slogan = Service & Technology|
 foundation     = 1957(as SGS), 1987 as SGS-Thomson|
 location       = Amsterdam, Netherlands|
 key_people     = Carlo Bozotti, Président and CEO since 2005
Alain Dutheil, COO since 2005
Pasquale Pistorio, CEO between 1987 and 2005 | industry = Semiconductors| products = Integrated circuits for specific applications, Memories (flash, eeprom), Microcontrollers, smartcards, analog circuits power ICs , etc.| revenue = In 2005 : $8.87 billion USD net earnings = $266 million | num_employees = ~50 000 (2005)| homepage = www.st.com

}} STMicroelectronics is an international leading supplier of semiconductors.

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History

The ST group was formed in June 1987 from the merger of two semiconductor companies: the Italian company SGS Microelettronica (Società Generale Semiconduttori) and the French company Thomson Semiconducteurs, the semiconductor arm of the French company, Thomson. In May 1998, the company changed its name from SGS-THOMSON Microelectronics to STMicroelectronics following the withdrawal of Thomson SA.

Looking back farther:

  • The Italian company SGS was initially named SGS-ATES and resulted from the merger in 1972 of the company ATES (Aziende Tecnica ed Elettronica del Sud), initially founded in 1963 and the company SGS, founded in 1957 by Adriano Olivetti.

In 1989, SGS-Thomson purchases the British company Inmos, formely known for its transputer microprocessors.

Share-holders and revenues

After the merger of SGS and Thomson Semiconducteurs, the balance was maintained between French and Italian shareholders. 8 December 1994, the company completed its initial public offering. Since then, shares have been traded on the New York Stock Exchange (Template:Nyse) and on Euronext, Paris (Template:Euronext). Since June 1998, ST has also been listed in Milan on Borsa Italiana.

In 2005, the balance of the shares is held by STMicroelectronics Holding II B.V. Of the shareholders:

  • 72.4% are public.
  • 27.6% are split 50/50 between Italian shareholders (40/60 between the Italian company Finmeccanica and the Cassa Depositi e Prestiti) and French shareholders (the French company Areva).

Corporate Headquarters, as well as the headquarters for Europe and for Emerging Markets, are in Geneva. The company’s U.S. Headquarters are in Carrollton, Texas; headquarters for Asia/Pacific are based in Singapore and Japanese operations are headquartered in Tokyo. Finally, the recently-established “Greater China” region that includes Hong-Kong, China and Taiwan is headquartered in Shanghai.

Net revenues by year (sources : ST financial reports from www.st.com)
Year Net revenues (Millions $) Net incomes or loss (Millions $)
2005 $8 876 + $266
2004 $8 756 + $601
2003 $7 234 + $253
2002 $6 270 + $429
2001 $6 356 + $257
2000 $7 813 + $1 452
1999 $5 056 + $547
1998 $4 247 + $411
1997 $4 019 + $406
1996 $4 122 + $625
1995 $3 554 + $526
1994 $2 645 + $362
1993 $2 037 + $160
1992 $1 568 + $3
1991 $1 374 - $102

Competitors

When created in 1987, SGS-Thomson pointed at the 14th position of the TOP 20 semiconductors suppliers ranking with around $850 Millions USD. In 2005, 'ST's position was number five , behind Intel, Samsung, Texas Instruments and Toshiba, but ahead of Infineon,Renesas, NEC, Philips, and Freescale.

ST is also the first European semiconductors supplier, just ahead of Infineon and far ahead of Philips.

Product portfolio

The company holds a large portfolio. ST is leader in many markets including :

Since 2001 ST has been involved in developing MEMS at the Castelletto site.

Since the beginning, ST took thge decision to stay out of the markets for DRAM and microprocessors for PC. A brief exception occurred with the small and limited attempt in 1994 to introduce compatible Intel x486 microprocessors in partnership with the American company Cyrix and the 1995 production of the Cyrix M1 microprocessor, a competitor to the Intel Pentium family.

The company totals around 1500 customers. The most important are :

Company organization

The company is based on four top organizations :

  • The Product Groups
  • The Sales , divided in five regions ((Europa, USA, Asia/Pacific, Japan, China and Emerging Markets). The group totals 78 sales offices in 36 countries.
  • The manufacturing facilities which group the wafer fabs (where chips are manufactured) and the assembly and test facilities (where chips are assembled in plastic or ceramic packages).
  • The corporate R&D group.

Products Groups and R&D

There are four Product Groups, each groups is composed of several divisions. Each division manages itself the design, industrialization, manufacturing (using the ST manufacturing machine) and marketing for its product portfolio. They are helped by the corporate R&Da nd the local sales offices.

  • HPC : Home Personnal Communication : All consumer, multimedia & wireless/wireline divisions.
  • MPG : Memory Product Group : All stand-alone memories : eeprom, Flash memories (nand & nor), serial flash memories and also smartcards.
  • APG : Automotive Product Group : All chips related to Automotive business (car body , power train, safety, etc.
  • MPA : Micro, Power & Analog Group : All analog & power circuits plus the microcontrollers.

The corporate R&D labs are developing leading-edge process technology and innovative design methodologies. In addition, each division operates its own R&D to design, industrialize, and build the applications of its products

The group totals 16 advanced research and development units, 39 design and application centers.

Major Sites

External links

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