Company Now Clearly Owns the World's Largest Solid-State Matching Network Patent Portfolio; Creates Significant Barrier to Enter this Market RENO, Nev., Sept. 23, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reno Sub-Systems (Reno), a developer of high performance radio frequency (RF) matching networks for leading-edge nanoscale semiconductor manufacturing, today announced that it has been awarded 9 new patents for its solid-state RF matching network technology. These patents further strengthen Reno's intellectual property (IP) portfolio for RF matching networks, reinforcing that Reno's Velocity Matching Network technology is the industry-leading approach for semiconductor manufacturing at or beyond the 10nm node. "Having these 9 new patents awarded to us in such a short period of time is an outstanding accomplishment for any semiconductor equipment company," said John Voltz, senior vice president, business development, at Reno. "We're proud of our team's ability to create and protect our Velocity RF matching network's technology in a way that positions us as vendor ...Full story available on Benzinga.com
Reno is a Nevada-based company that develops and supplies radio frequency matching networks, power generators and gas flow management systems for the semiconductor industry.