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Angstrem JSC () is a
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-based company involved in the design and fabrication of electronic products and semiconductors. It produced a range of Soviet-era integrated circuits. After the
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, in 90s it has produced a line of calculators and bank cards.


History


Soviet Union

Angstrem was founded on June 25, 1963, as NII-336 (
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-336). It was later reorganized into the Research Institute of Fine Technology (, , NIITT) and Angstrem Factory as part of Scientific Production Association Science Center. The company, along with Mikron (Moscow,
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) and Integral (Belarus,
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), was the main manufacturer of integrated circuits in the
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. In 1981 Angstrem was awarded the
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. Up until 1991 the company was subject to Ministry of the Electronics Industry, USSR.


Russia

In 1993 NIITT and Angstrem Factory were privatized as a single company, Angstrem. Sergei Veremeyenko acquired control of the three companies in 2004. In June 2008, these companies were transferred to a management company OOO Group Angstrem. In 2008 Angstrem JSC partnered (formed a corporate group) with an Angstrem-T company and promised to pay its debt of a loan given by a Russian state bank
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if the latter fails to pay it. In early 2009, 50 percent of the shares of Angstrem and JSC Angstrem-M owned JSC Coal Trade and JSC Finance Contract Group were controlled by Sergei Veremeyenko. 25 percent belonged, through the
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holding company, to the State Corporation
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and the
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. 11 percent were owned by the concern
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, and 14 percent by minority shareholders./ doc.aspx? DocsID = 1219320 "Angstrem" will be the Federal Property Management Agency
/ / "Kommersant», № 145 (4200), August 11, 2009
In August 2009, it was reported that Veremeyenko planned to transfer its stake in OAO Angstrem, JSC Angstrem-M,
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, Federal Property Management Agency and Management Angstrem in exchange for a promissory note debt, which is estimated at 200 million rubles. In June 2012, JSC Russian Electronics increased its stake in OAO Angstrem up to 31 percent. By 2014 it reportedly adopted an
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technology. In 2017 however the Angstrem-T was hit hard by American sanctions and filled for bankruptcy. In 2018 the
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became a primary owner of the Angstrem-T and started to sell its equipment. It was reported that by the time of bankruptcy the Angstrem-T didn't reach 250 nm node process. In 2021 Russia adopted a microelectronics development strategy for the period up to 2030, which involves the creation of Russian silicon factories with production standards of 28 nm, 12-14 nm and even 5-7 nm, operating according to the Foundry production business model. In May 2023 the management of NPO Angstrem was transferred from L. Reiman's company to the
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structure; the decision does not provide for the seizure of assets.


Angstrem-T

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) was planning to sell its old 130 nm-process equipment from an unnamed plant located in
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, Germany to Angstrem-T, a company in Angstrem JSC
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, in order to speed up its upgrade to 300mm wafers. In 2008 the Angstrem-T, entered a
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with the German company M+W Zander ( Exyte) to build a semiconductor plant in Zelenograd, Russia. It was intended to produce ICs designed for the production of integrated circuits with topological node size of 130 nm (200mm wafers). Total investment in the construction of this plant amounted to about $100 million and additional ~$100–130 million was invested in the company later, with a significant share going for a
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. 6000 square meters of production facilities were built. The fab was provided with a central heating, electricity generation, and cooling system running on
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. In 2018 due to Ukraine-related US sanctions economically struggling and unable to pay its debt, Angstrem-T went bankrupt and was taken over by its primary creditor
VEB.RF VEB.RF, or VEB (), is a Russian state development corporation and investment company. It was the Russian successor entity of the Foreign Trade Bank of the USSR, renamed Vnesheconombank in 1988 and dismantled in 1991. VEB (for Vnesheconombank) was ...
bank. In 2020 the latter sued Angstrem JSC for partial damages as it was in
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of the loan given earlier to Angstrem-T by
VEB.RF VEB.RF, or VEB (), is a Russian state development corporation and investment company. It was the Russian successor entity of the Foreign Trade Bank of the USSR, renamed Vnesheconombank in 1988 and dismantled in 1991. VEB (for Vnesheconombank) was ...
(2008). At the time, the company was owned by
Leonid Reiman Leonid Dodojonovich Reiman ( Russian: Леонид Дододжонович Рейман; born 12 July 1957) is a Russian businessman and government official, former Minister of Communications and Information Technologies of the Russian Federati ...
, a Russian ex-minister.
VEB.RF VEB.RF, or VEB (), is a Russian state development corporation and investment company. It was the Russian successor entity of the Foreign Trade Bank of the USSR, renamed Vnesheconombank in 1988 and dismantled in 1991. VEB (for Vnesheconombank) was ...
has acquired all Angstrem-T equipment via its subsidiary company called NM-Tech () in mid 2021 that further has been contrated to produce banking cards for
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. According to one report the bankruptcy revealed that at the time the Angstrem-T was only able to reach 250 nm node process. It's also speculated that 3-year-long delivery delay of photolithography equipment (90-130 nm node) bought from
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in 2009 has contributed to the company's insolvency. On February 22, 2022, in response to the recognition of Ukrainian break-away regions in Donetsk and Luhansk by
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, president of Russia, the
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has imposed sanctions on JSC Angstrem-T company freezing its assets and prohibiting individuals and entities in the United States' jurisdiction from doing businesses with it.


Products

* 1013, 1801, 1806, and 1836 series of CPUs ( PDP-11 instruction set) * 1830 series 8-bit microcontroller (
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instruction set) * 1839 series CPU (
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instruction set) * 1867 series 16-bit
DSP DSP may refer to: Computing * Digital signal processing, the mathematical manipulation of an information signal * Digital signal processor, a microprocessor designed for digital signal processing * Dynamic Reconfiguration port * Yamaha DSP-1 ...
(
Texas Instruments TMS320 TMS320 is a blanket name for a series of digital signal processors (DSPs) from Texas Instruments. It was introduced on April 8, 1983, through the TMS32010 processor, which was then the fastest DSP on the market. The processor is available in man ...
instruction set) * 1871 series 4-bit microcontroller * 1874 series 16-bit microcontroller (
Intel MCS-96 The Intel MCS-96 is a family of microcontrollers (MCU) commonly used in embedded systems. The family is often referred to as the 8xC196 family, or 80196, the most popular MCU in the family. These MCUs are commonly used in hard disk drives, modems, ...
instruction set) * 1876 series CPU (
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instruction set) * 1878 and 5004 series 8-bit RISC microcontrollers * 1892VM11Ya CPU (
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instruction set; designed by
ELVEES Multicore Multicore () is a series of 32-bit microprocessors with embedded Digital signal processor, DSP cores developed by ELVEES, Russia. The microprocessor is a MIPS32 core (called RISCore32 by ELVEES; optionally with an Floating-point unit, FPU) or an AR ...
) * 5023 series
radiation-hardened Radiation hardening is the process of making electronic components and circuits resistant to damage or malfunction caused by high levels of ionizing radiation (particle radiation and high-energy electromagnetic radiation), especially for environm ...
CPU (
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instruction set)


See also

* 7400 series – Second sources in Europe and the Eastern Bloc *
Soviet integrated circuit designation The soviet integrated circuit designation is an industrial specification for encoding the names of integrated circuits manufactured in the Soviet Union and the Post-Soviet states. 25 years after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, a number of #M ...


References


External links


Official Site

Page at the site of the holding "Russian Electronics"
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