Betty,
From an earlier post, ASMLF customers are processing chips at .25u design rules at a rate of 60WPH today. According to your post, "Mitsubishi recently announced plans to implement XRL in manufacturing at the "0.25 micron shrink" stage, to take place before the end of the century. "
Do you distinguish between CYMER which is here today, installed today, productive today; and XRL which is a dream today, not productive anywhere in the world and the best you can come up with is someone who hopes to be able to produce chips to 1997 design rules sometime prior to Jan 1, 2001 - the first day of the new century.
You've been asked politely before - If you have CYMI related posts, bullish or bearish,please continue, otherwise please refrain. If all you want to do is hype one of your holdings, you aren't succeeding. You've convinced me not to touch JMAR with a 100 foot pole.
Regards, Ian. |