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To: Bill Jackson who wrote (88587)9/21/1999 5:22:00 PM
From: kash johal  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Bill,

Re: "Fabbing multiple parts"

The fab can certainly run multiple processess.

However the design would need to be retooled for different equipment.

In addition process development is required to move the existing flash process over. We are looking at 9-12 months work if the fab is not already running some flash.

I understood that Fab 25 was already running some flash.
I may well be wrong of course.
I know that flash development was done at SDC.
But once SDC was shut down all development moved to fab 25.
I also recall Mot was sending engineers to fab 25 to learn flash processing, just as AMD engineers were at Mos 13 learning cu.

My guess is that Fab 25 could start churning out flash by mid 2000.

regards,

Kash
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