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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (100595)3/28/2000 10:23:00 PM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (1) of 1571929
 
Paul - RE: "Using a 0.5-micron process, the second-generation flash technology can be programmed much faster than Motorola's previous flash, and as much as 100 times faster than OTP parts, the company said."

According to one of the powerpoint presentations from the AMD analyst conference from November last year, FASL was using a .5 micron process for flash in 1995. Are you sure this process from SST is replacing AMD/FASL's?

That article also says - "Motorola intends to skip the 0.35-micron generation for its HC08 family, moving from half-micron to 0.25-micron devices in the first quarter of 2001." In 2001 FASL will be using a .18 micron process.

Check out this chart of SSTI - finance.yahoo.com And all they do is flash with much lower sales than AMD's flash. Of course, their market cap is only ~2B. I think Yougang mentioned this stock last year.
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