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Atomera Incorporated (NASDAQ: ATOM) is a semiconductor materials and technology licensing company whose news flow centers on the development and commercialization of its Mears Silicon Technology™ (MST®). As a Nasdaq-listed issuer, Atomera regularly publishes updates on its technology progress, customer collaborations and financial performance, providing investors and industry observers with insight into how its MST process is being evaluated and adopted across the semiconductor ecosystem.
News about Atomera often includes quarterly financial results, typically accompanied by live video webinars where management discusses recent progress, customer wafer activity and the status of joint development and licensing engagements. These releases are frequently followed by Form 8-K filings that furnish the related press releases and investor presentations. Such updates give context on Atomera’s operating expenses, cash position and the pace of its early-stage commercialization efforts.
Beyond earnings, Atomera issues technology and partnership announcements. Recent examples include a strategic marketing agreement with a global chip fabrication equipment vendor to align MST with that vendor’s tools, and a collaboration with Incize to explore MST in GaN-on-Si platforms for next-generation RF and power devices. The company also highlights research it has commissioned on AI and high-performance computing workloads, emphasizing the role of advanced materials like MST in achieving performance and energy-efficiency gains.
Visitors to this ATOM news page can review Atomera’s press releases on collaborations, participation in initiatives such as the National Semiconductor Technology Center, leadership appointments and other corporate developments. For those tracking how advanced materials and process IP are being integrated into mainstream semiconductor manufacturing, Atomera’s news provides an ongoing view of its activities, partnerships and strategic direction.
Atomera Incorporated (NASDAQ: ATOM) has announced a collaboration with the Center for Integrated Nanotechnologies (CINT) at Sandia National Laboratories to address challenges in growing Gallium Nitride (GaN) films on Silicon (Si). The project aims to create the first GaN transistors using Atomera's Mears Silicon Technology™ (MST®).
The collaboration will utilize CINT's advanced facilities to quickly evaluate the effectiveness of GaN transistors with MST. The project builds on improvements observed in GaN/MST on Silicon wafers at the materials level. MST has the potential to improve GaN on Si manufacturing, offering benefits in speed, efficiency, and cost-saving for various industries including electronics, RF/microwave electronics, and MicroLEDs.
The project aims to validate the mechanical and electrical benefits of MST-enhanced GaN on Si, addressing manufacturing limitations that have hindered the widespread adoption of GaN for modern power electronics. MST's ability to relieve biaxial tensile stress could potentially improve the growth of GaN epitaxy on Si substrates, overcoming current limitations in commercially available GaN on Si power electronics devices.
Atomera (NASDAQ:ATOM), a semiconductor materials and technology licensing company, reported its Q2 2024 financial results. Key highlights include:
- Announced availability of MST® RFSOI wafer substrates for cellular communication products
- Added new VP of Marketing and Business Development
- Submitted first proposal under the Chips and Sciences Act
- Net loss of ($4.4) million, or ($0.16) per share, compared to ($5.2) million, or ($0.21) per share in Q2 2023
- Adjusted EBITDA loss of ($3.6) million, improved from ($4.3) million in Q2 2023
- Cash, cash equivalents, and short-term investments of $18.3 million as of June 30, 2024
- 27.6 million total shares outstanding as of June 30, 2024
The company reports progress in technology development and commercial proposals, with expectations to convert opportunities into license revenue.
Atomera Incorporated (NASDAQ:ATOM), a semiconductor materials and technology licensing company, has appointed Shawn Thomas as its new Vice President of Marketing and Business Development. Thomas brings over 20 years of experience in the semiconductor industry, joining from Applied Materials where he focused on advanced node customers. His expertise spans the semiconductor value chain, including materials, equipment, and device integration across various applications.
Thomas's background aligns with Atomera's mission of enhancing device performance through engineered materials. His experience with leading chip makers on advanced logic and GAA structures is expected to contribute significantly to Atomera's growth and innovation. The company is currently engaged with half of the world's top semiconductor producers, highlighting the industry's recognition of MST's potential benefits in fields such as Advanced Logic, DRAM, power, and wireless/RF.
Atomera Incorporated (NASDAQ:ATOM), a semiconductor materials and technology licensing company, has announced its plans to release second quarter 2024 financial results after market close on Tuesday, July 30, 2024. The company will host a live video Zoom webinar at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time (5:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on the same day to discuss the results. Investors and interested parties can access the webinar through Atomera's investor relations website at https://ir.atomera.com. A replay of the webcast will be available for 12 months, allowing those unable to attend the live event to review the discussion at their convenience.
Atomera announced a new MST® solution to enhance RF-SOI wafer substrates, important for 5G and 6G products. This technology, demonstrated on 300mm RF-SOI wafers with an ultra-thin active layer, aims to improve RF switches and low-noise amplifiers. Atomera collaborates with multiple RF IC manufacturers and Soitec, the original RF-SOI developer, to advance RF component performance. The MST-enabled substrates offer better linearity, lower noise, and compatibility with CMOS processes. Atomera aims to leverage these substrates to enhance cellular RF and enable next-gen mobile communications.
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