HPC Technology definition

HPC Technology means all Technology, including the Workflow Infrastructure, and without reference to any Toshiba or SanDisk Confidential Information or any Toshiba and SanDisk Contributed Background IP, used for the simultaneous, parallel, or rapid serial: (i) design, (ii) synthesis, (iii) processing, (iv) process sequencing, (v) process integration, (vi) device integration, (vii) analysis, or (viii) characterization of more than two (2) compounds, compositions, mixtures, processes, or synthesis conditions, or the structures derived from such on a single wafer. It is understood that any such test vehicles include physical and/or electrical characterization devices such as test structures or chips used in the design, process development, manufacturing process qualification, and manufacturing process control of integrated circuit devices to the extent that such devices are used in simultaneous, parallel, and rapid serial processing. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit the use of test wafers used in research and development using nominally uniform processing. It is also understood that HPC Technology does not include the use of commercially available equipment in commercial manufacturing for nominally uniform processing of one or more identical integrated circuits on a single substrate, or the use of such equipment in research and development for nominally uniform processing of one or more integrated circuits on a single substrate. Toshiba and/or SanDisk existing or practiced technology or methodologies, and/or publicly known tools and methods, are excluded from the definition of HPC Technology. HPC Technology excludes [*] Design IP.
HPC Technology means all techniques, methodologies, processes, test vehicles, synthetic procedures, technology, systems, or combination thereof (collectively, “Techniques”) (a) subject to or covered by any Intellectual Property Right owned by IM or licensed to IM, (b) provided by IM to ATMI and (c) used for the simultaneous parallel or rapid serial: (i) design, (ii) synthesis, (iii) processing, (iv) process sequencing, (v) process integration, (vi) device integration, (vii) analysis, or (viii) characterization of more than two (2) compounds, compositions, mixtures, processes, or synthesis conditions, or the structures derived from such. HPC Technology does not include any of the foregoing Techniques to the extent they were (A) used by ATMI prior to [*], (B) created, conceived or reduced to practice by ATMI independent of both this Agreement and the Alliance Agreement, without reliance on or use or benefit of Alliance Technology, IM Independent IP, or any technology, know-how or information provided by or obtained from an IM employee, contractor or agent, directly and or indirectly. It is understood that test vehicles include physical and or electrical characterization devices such as test structures or chips, used in the design, process development, manufacturing process qualification, and manufacturing process control of Integrated Circuit devices. It is also understood that HPC Technology does not include the use of equipment that is commercially available (from parties other than IM) in commercial manufacturing for nominally uniform processing of one or more identical Integrated Circuits on a single substrate, or the use of such equipment in research and development for nominally uniform processing of one or more Integrated Circuits on a single substrate.
HPC Technology means all techniques, methodologies, processes, test vehicles, synthetic procedures, technology, systems, or combination thereof, without reference to any Elpida Confidential Information, used for the simultaneous, parallel, or rapid serial: (i) design, (ii) synthesis, (iii) processing, (iv) process sequencing, (v) process integration, (vi) device integration, (vii) analysis, or (viii) characterization of more than two (2) compounds, compositions, mixtures, processes, or synthesis conditions, or the structures derived from such on a single wafers. It is understood that such test vehicles include physical and or electrical characterization devices such as test structures or chips, used in the design, process development, manufacturing process qualification, and manufacturing process control of integrated circuit devices, but do not include test wafers previously used in research and development using nominally uniform processing of a wafer. It is also understood that HPC Technology does not include the use of commercially available equipment in commercial manufacturing for nominally uniform processing of one or more identical integrated circuits on a single substrate, or the use of such equipment in research and development for nominally uniform processing of one or more integrated circuits on a single substrate. For the avoidance of doubt, HPC Technology does not include Intellectual Property Rights in and to Elpida Inventions and IM Inventions (defined in Section 3.3 below) or Background IP of Elpida.

Examples of HPC Technology in a sentence

  • They issue and maintain a Strategic Research Agenda as a mechanism to help the European Commission define the contents of the HPC Technology Work Programmes.

  • The sale of Dry Workflow Equipment hereunder is conditional and subject to the terms and and conditions of this Agreement, specifically the use of Equipment to support the application or use of Dry HPC Technology (“HPC Mode”) shall be subject to the licenses set forth in Section 4.3 below, the Royalties payable hereunder, and the payments in the applicable Purchase Documentation associated with the Dry Workflow Equipment.

  • As between Customer and IM, IM shall be the sole owner of the IM Independent IP, Metrology/Characterization Technology that is Dry HPC Technology, Dry HPC Technology, and any improvements to any of the foregoing (“IM Technology”).

  • For business arrangements between Customer and Third Parties related to (i) Products for which the Product Value cannot be derived, or (ii) other Customer monetization derived through use of the Dry Workflow or Dry HPC Technology not otherwise described herein, IM and Customer agree to negotiate in good faith to set the compensation, if any, due to IM.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, no license to Customer to use Dry HPC Technology beyond the term or beyond the scope of any license granted to Customer to use Dry HPC Technology is intended or granted by the preceding sentence.


More Definitions of HPC Technology

HPC Technology means all techniques, methodologies, processes, test vehicles, synthetic procedures, technology, systems, or combination thereof (collectively, “Techniques”) (a) subject to or covered by any Intellectual Property Right owned by IM or licensed to IM, (b) used by IM in performance of a CDP or provided by IM to ATMI pursuant to a CDP, and (c) used for the simultaneous parallel or rapid serial: (i) design, (ii) synthesis, (iii) processing, (iv) process sequencing, (v) process integration, (vi) device integration, (vii) analysis, or (viii) characterization of more than two (2) compounds, compositions, mixtures, processes, or synthesis conditions, or the structures derived from such. HPC Technology does not include any of the foregoing Techniques to the extent they were (A) used by ATMI prior to the Effective Date, (B) created, conceived or reduced to practice by ATMI independent of this Agreement without reliance on or use or benefit of Alliance Technology, IM Independent IP, or [*] Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. any technology, know-how or information provided by or obtained from an IM employee, contractor or agent, directly and or indirectly. It is understood that test vehicles include physical and or electrical characterization devices such as test structures or chips, used in the design, process development, manufacturing process qualification, and manufacturing process control of Integrated Circuit devices. It is also understood that HPC Technology does not include the use of commercially available equipment in commercial manufacturing for nominally uniform processing of one or more identical Integrated Circuits on a single substrate, or the use of such equipment in research and development for nominally uniform processing of one or more Integrated Circuits on a single substrate.
HPC Technology means technology developed during the performance of this Agreement that is related to combinatorial processing of multiple regions of a substrate to produce, evaluate, analyze or characterize different materials, chemicals, processes, process and integration sequences, structures, and techniques related to semiconductor fabrication.
HPC Technology shall have the Legacy Meaning as set forth in the Advanced Memory Agreements, namely, all techniques, methodologies, processes, test vehicles, synthetic procedures, technology, systems, or combination thereof, without reference to any Elpida Confidential Information, used for the simultaneous, parallel, or rapid serial: (i) design, (ii) synthesis, (iii) processing, (iv) process sequencing, (v) process integration, (vi) device integration, (vii) analysis, or (viii) characterization of more than two (2) compounds, compositions, mixtures, processes, or synthesis conditions, or the structures derived from such on a single wafers. It is understood that such test vehicles include physical and or electrical characterization devices such as test structures or chips, used in the design, process development, manufacturing process qualification, and manufacturing process control of integrated circuit devices, but do not include test wafers previously used in research and development using nominally uniform processing of a wafer. It is also understood that HPC Technology does not include the use of commercially available equipment in commercial manufacturing for nominally uniform processing of one or more identical integrated circuits on a single substrate, or the use of such equipment in research and development for nominally uniform processing of one or more integrated circuits on a single substrate. For the avoidance of doubt, HPC Technology does not include Intellectual Property Rights in and to Elpida Inventions and IM Inventions (defined in Section 3.3 of the Original Agreement) or Background IP of Elpida.
HPC Technology means all Technology, including the Workflow Infrastructure, and without reference to any Toshiba or SanDisk Confidential Information or any Toshiba and SanDisk Contributed Background IP, used for the simultaneous, parallel, or rapid serial: (i) design, (ii) synthesis, (iii) processing, (iv) process sequencing, (v) process integration, (vi) device integration, (vii) analysis, or (viii) characterization of more than two (2) compounds, compositions, mixtures, processes, or synthesis conditions, or the structures derived from such on a single wafer. It is understood that any such test vehicles include physical and/or electrical Intermolecular Confidential [*] Certain information in this document has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. characterization devices such as test structures or chips used in the design, process development, manufacturing process qualification, and manufacturing process control of integrated circuit devices to the extent that such devices are used in simultaneous, parallel, and rapid serial processing. Nothing in this Agreement shall limit the use of test wafers used in research and development using nominally uniform processing. It is also understood that HPC Technology does not include the use of commercially available equipment in commercial manufacturing for nominally uniform processing of one or more identical integrated circuits on a single substrate, or the use of such equipment in research and development for nominally uniform processing of one or more integrated circuits on a single substrate. Toshiba and/or SanDisk existing or practiced technology or methodologies, and/or publicly known tools and methods, are excluded from the definition of HPC Technology. HPC Technology excludes [*] Design IP.
HPC Technology means Intellectual Property Rights and Know-How related to techniques, methodologies, processes, test vehicles, synthetic procedures, technologies, systems, tools, tool configurations, tool designs or combination thereof, used for the simultaneous parallel or rapid serial design, discovery, synthesis, processing, process sequencing, process integration, device integration, analysis, or characterization of two (2) or more compounds, compositions, mixtures, processes, or conditions, or the structures derived from such.
HPC Technology means all techniques, methodologies, processes, test vehicles, synthetic procedures, technology, systems, or combination thereof (collectively, “Techniques”) (a) subject to or covered by any Intellectual Property Right owned by Intermolecular or licensed to Intermolecular, (b) used by Intermolecular in performance of a Development Program or provided by Intermolecular to Guardian pursuant to a Development Program, and (c) used for the simultaneous parallel or rapid serial: (i) design, (ii) synthesis, (iii) processing, (iv) process sequencing, (v) process integration, (vi) device integration, (vii) analysis, or (viii) characterization of more than two (2) compounds, compositions, mixtures, processes, or synthesis conditions, or the structures derived from such. For the avoidance of doubt, HPC Technology does not include glass production techniques such as [*] technologies.
HPC Technology means GENES and/or expression products thereof (including sequence and function), any process, use, article of manufacture, composition of matter, information (including biological and genomic information with respect to GENES), data and materials, whether patentable or not, which incorporates or is based on or uses or is derived by use of LICENSED TECHNOLOGY and which is developed by or on behalf of HPC or any of their collaborators or licensees during the term of this Agreement, provided, however, that for the purposes of determining the royalty due under Section 3.2(b) hereof, HPC TECHNOLOGY shall not include any GENE, expression product, process, use, article of manufacture, composition of matter, information, data or materials that were developed by or otherwise known to HPC prior to the EFFECTIVE DATE.