Intel Press Release

Intel Honors 29 Companies With Its Preferred Quality Supplier Award

SANTA CLARA, Calif., March 25, 2003 -- Intel Corporation today announced that 29 companies will receive Intel's Preferred Quality Supplier (PQS) for outstanding commitment to quality and performance excellence. These suppliers provided products and services deemed essential to Intel's business success in 2002. These companies exceeded high expectations and tough performance goals to distinguish themselves from the thousands of suppliers that worked with Intel last year. Winners will be honored at a ceremony in Burlingame, Calif. on March 26.

Award winning suppliers are: Advantest Corp.; Amkor Technology; Analog Devices Inc.; Asymtek, a Nordson company; Chippac Inc.; Daewon Semiconductor Packaging Industrial Co.; Daifuku Co., Ltd.; DEK International GmbH; Delta Design Inc., a Cohu Co.; Dow Corning Corp.; Enplas Semiconductor Peripheral Corp.; Fujimi America Inc.; George Fischer Piping Systems, Ltd.; Henkel Loctite Corp.; Hitachi High Technologies Corp.; Ibiden Co., Ltd.; IBM Corp.; Kelly Services Inc.; Mitsui Chemicals, Inc.; Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.; Nidec Corp.; Nikko Materials; Nikon Corp.; Novellus Systems Inc.; NP Test Inc.; NTK Technologies Inc., a Division of NGK Spark Plug Co., Ltd.; Samsung Electro-Mechanics ACIB; TDK Corp.; and Wieson Technologies Co., LTD.

"Intel instituted the Preferred Quality Supplier awards to distinguish those suppliers that differentiate themselves through consistent outstanding performance," said Gidu K. Shroff, Intel vice president and director, Materials. "These suppliers have embraced continuous improvement and are leaders in their respective industries. As a result of our association with these suppliers, Intel has seen its component quality improve and our supply chain business practices advance. I am thrilled about this year's recipients and proud to be associated with such outstanding companies."

"Our Preferred Quality Supplier award winners stand out for their significant commitment to innovation, cost management and customer satisfaction," said Jai K Hakhu, Intel vice president, Technology and Manufacturing Group, and general manager, Technology Manufacturing Engineering. "The suppliers we are recognizing today have consistently surpassed our expectations and are well positioned to meet future challenges as we move toward 65-nanometer process technology and smaller."

The PQS awards, Intel's second-highest supplier award, are part of Intel's Supplier Continuous Quality Improvement process that encourages suppliers to strive for excellence and continuous improvement. To qualify for PQS status, suppliers must score at least 80 percent on a report card that assesses performance and ability to meet cost, quality, availability, delivery, technology and responsiveness goals. Suppliers must also manage and deliver on a challenging improvement plan and a quality systems assessment. Additional information about the SCQI program is available at http://supplier.intel.com/quality/.

Intel also will recognize PQS award winners with an advertisement in the U.S., European and Asian editions of The Wall Street Journal on March 27.

The PQS winners provide Intel with the following:

  • Advantest is an ATE supplier for flash, logic, memory and mixed-signal testers and handlers.
  • Amkor Technology supplies assembly and test services.
  • Analog Devices supplies analog integrated circuits.
  • Asymtek supplies automated fluid dispensing equipment.
  • Chippac supplies assembly services.
  • Daewon Semiconductor Packaging Industrial supplies JEDEC plastic trays.
  • Daifuku supplies automated material handling systems.
  • DEK International LGmbH supplies printing machines.
  • Delta Design supplies semiconductor test handling equipment.
  • Dow Corning supplies thermal interface materials.
  • Enplas Semiconductor Peripheral supplies burn-in sockets.
  • Fujimi America supplies CMP slurry.
  • George Fischer Piping Systems supplies ultra-high purity piping and components.
  • Henkel Loctite supplies die attach adhesive and underfill.
  • Hitachi High Technologies supplies etch, CD SEM and inspection equipment.
  • Ibiden supplies organic packaging materials and printed circuit boards.
  • IBM supplies notebooks, desktops, workstations and servers.
  • Kelly Services supplies staffing services.
  • Mitsui Chemicals supplies pellicles and ICROS tape.
  • Murata Manufacturing supplies ceramic capacitors, ferrite beads, inductors and other passive components.
  • Nidec supplies fan heat sink products.
  • Nikko Materials supplies sputtering targets.
  • Nikon supplies lithography exposure equipment and measuring instruments.
  • Novellus Systems supplies thin films deposition and surface preparation fab equipment.
  • NP Test supplies structural and functional testers.
  • NTK Technologies supplies FCPGA, FCBGA, OLGA, interposer and ceramic packages packaging materials.
  • Samsung Electo-Mechanics ACIB supplies organic packaging materials.
  • TDK supplies multilayer ceramic chip capacitor, inductors, and EMI and RF components.
  • Wieson Technologies supplies connectors and thermals.

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