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Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden (ZMD) was regarded as the heart of
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's
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research in the 1980s as well as its most advanced
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manufacturer. Together with TU Dresden and VEB Spurenmetalle Freiberg, ZMD formed the foundation for
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, a cluster of microelectronics companies that came to include new fabs by
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(later
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) and
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(later GlobalFoundries).


1961: Arbeitsstelle für Molekularelektronik (AME)

The company was founded in 1961 in
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under the leadership of
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as a research institute with the goal of developing technologies for manufacturing integrated circuits, following the seminal patents by Jack Kilby and
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two years earlier. Initially, it was named ''Arbeitsstelle für Molekularelektronik'' (Department of Molecular Electronics) and reported to the government's Office of Nuclear Research and Technology. In 1965 the institute was moved to the combine ''VVB Bauelemente und Vakuumtechnik'' which was responsible for manufacturing almost all
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in East Germany at the time. The researchers manufactured their first
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in 1966, their first fully working bipolar junction transistor in 1967, and their first integrated circuit ''C10'' (a four-input NAND gate with 7 transistors) in a 20 µm process and with a yield of 16% in April 1968. Later that year in September the test chip ''C30'' (two four-input NAND gates, 14 transistors, equivalent to the 7400 series 7420,
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) achieved a yield of 30%. Under the
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''D120C'' this design was later transferred for volume production to
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and publicly announced at the
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in the spring of 1971, together with subsequent chips in the 7400 and 74H00 series. image:AME-Eingang-2011.jpg, The original AME office (as it looked in 2011) image:AME-Diffusionsofen.JPG, Oven for doping semiconductor materials (1965) image:AME-Neunfach-Repeater.JPG,
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device (1967) image:4-fach-NAND-C10.JPG, Integrated circuit C10 (1968)


1969: Arbeitsstelle für Molekularelektronik Dresden (AMD)

In 1969 the institute was renamed to ''Arbeitsstelle für Molekularelektronik Dresden (AMD)''. This should not be confused with the other, unrelated
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which was also founded in 1969 and under the name ''AMD Saxony'' operated in Dresden from 1996 until 2009 when that plant became part of GlobalFoundries. When Erich Honecker replaced
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as the
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in 1970, the new economic doctrine of the “unity of economic and social policy” lead to a sharp reduction in investment in the microelectronics industry (in 1974 only 68.4% of its 1970 value). In 1973, AMD was forced to implement a "staff reduction policy". This course was reversed only in 1977. In 1973, AMD produced the first working samples of the PMOS integrated circuit ''U820D'' for electronic calculators (6000 transistors,
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). By 1974, AMD had grown to 950 employees. Prof. Hartmann, who had led the institute since 1961, was forced to leave by the Ministry for State Security in 1974.


1976: Institut für Mikroelektronik Dresden (IMD)

The name of the institute changed again in 1976, this time to ''Institut für Mikroelektronik Dresden (IMD)''. In 1978, ''VVB Bauelemente und Vakuumtechnik'' was split into ''VEB Kombinat Elektronische Bauelemente
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'' for passive electronic components and ''VEB Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt'' for active electronic components, IMD becoming a part of Kombinat Mikrolektronik Erfurt. The development of dynamic RAM at IMD, that would ultimately result in the much-publicized ''Megabit Chip'' (see below), began with the 1-kilobit chip ''U253'' (a clone of the
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). The U253 was publicly announced at the Leipzig Spring Fair 1977.


1980: VEB Zentrum für Forschung und Technologie Mikroelektronik (ZFTM)

By combining ''Institut für Mikroelektronik'' with ''VEB Elektromat'' Dresden (producer of semiconductor manufacturing equipment) in 1980, ZFTM was formed. In 1986, ZFTM was moved from Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt to the East German optics and technology combine Kombinat Carl Zeiss Jena.


1987: VEB Forschungszentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden (ZMD)

The development of dynamic RAM at ZMD continued with the 16-kilobit ''U256'' and the 64-kbit ''U2164''. First laboratory samples of the U2164 were obtained in 1981. In 1984 the U2164 was presented at the Leipzig Spring Fair. Pilot production at ZMD started in 1986. In 1988 mass production of the U2164 began at VEB Mikroelektronik "Karl Marx" Erfurt. For comparison, internationally 64-kbit chips became available commercially around 1980. The pilot production of the 256-kbit ''U61256'' started in 1988, and the 1-Mbit ''
U61000 U61000 was the first 1- Mbit DRAM microchip produced in the German Democratic Republic by Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden in September 1988 based on CMOS technology.http://www.bild.bundesarchiv.de/archives/barchpic/search/_1228628738/?search ie ...
'' followed in 1989. Neither of those two could be transferred to mass production until
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in 1990. About 35,000 U61000 were manufactured in 1988 and 1989. Production of the U61256 suffered from an industrial accident in July 1989 and the yield dropped from an already low 6.1% to below 1%. The development of the ''megabit chip'' U61000 was much publicized at the time as proof of the capability of East German industry and the socialist system in general. Kombinat Carl Zeiss Jena used the U61000 to advertise its semiconductor manufacturing equipment. For this reason the U61000 bore the Carl Zeiss Jena logo while most other integrated circuits from ZMD kept the previous ZFTM logo. File:Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden VEB Logo Agency Font.svg, Logo 1987 image:ZFTM U2164C S1.jpg, 64-kbit dynamic RAM U2164C and U2164D image:CarlZeissJena U61000C 1.jpg, 1-Mbit dynamic RAM
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CC12 image:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-1988-0912-400, Berlin, Übergabe der 1-Megabit-Speicherschaltkreise.jpg, Lead developer Jens Knobloch presents a 1:300 scale drawing of the megabit chip to state leaders Erich Honecker and
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(12 September 1988) image:U6264 ZMD.jpg, 64-kbit
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U6264D, manufactured between 1989 and 1999 image:ZMD U320C20FC7.jpg,
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U320C20, manufactured in 1991


1993: Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden GmbH (ZMD)

Following the
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in 1990, ZMD, together with other companies of the former Kombinat Mikroelektronik Erfurt, became part of a
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under the name ''PTC-electronic AG'' which was 100% owned by the Treuhandanstalt. In 1993, ZMD was privatized as ZMD GmbH which was de facto owned by the Freestate of Saxony. The goal of the state government was to preserve ZMD as the core of the microelectronics industry in Saxony. While this goal was achieved for the industry as a whole (see
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), ZMD continued to accumulate losses. The number of employees fell from 575 in 1993 to 434 in 1998. In order to both avoid a bankruptcy of ZMD and further losses for the freestate, ZMD was transferred to
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for the symbolic price of 2 Marks in 1998.


2000: Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden AG (ZMD/ZMDI)

In December 2001 the company changed its corporate form to
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. With the sale of its
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to X-FAB Semiconductor Foundries AG in 2007, ZMD became a
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semiconductor company. Since May 2009, ZMD AG used the logo ZMDI while the company name remained ''Zentrum Mikroelektronik Dresden.'' In 2006, the company had 625 employees of which around 250 were engineers. By 2008, the numbers had shrunk to 320 employees including 150 engineers. ZMDI innovations were used in automotive and industrial electronics, medical technology and for infrared interfaces (
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), for example in
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and laptops. The company had specialized in the design, production and marketing of heavy duty, mixed analogue-digital, application-specific circuits ( ASICs) and systems on chip ( SoC) with low energy consumption. The main focus of these developments were applications for the
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sector, going back to the link with Sachsenring AG. In December 2015 ZMDI was acquired by IDT.


See also

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References


External links

*Analysis of integrated circuits manufactured by ZMD (in German)
U1001
*Analysis of
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s manufactured by ZMD (in German)
U1500PC001
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