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To: Andrew Vance who wrote (318)5/13/1997 8:51:00 PM
From: robert m evans   of 1305
 
Andrew, I totally agree that the known state of direct write is not feasable for any critical circuit wafers. The principle has excellent potentional and maybe if you read of Jmar's different light energy sources, such as the Diode pumped laser, and the Picosecond Xray source(PXS, trillionth of a second)you might discover an application, I'm not sure. But at any rate Cal Asic is primed to obtain a substaintial part of a growing market in ASICs, due to it's direct write system. Like you pointed out the whole reason(90%)of an asic run is to determine, if the product when massed produced will perform as expected. Alot of Ideas are just sitting, and collecting dust because the cost just to prototype the idea is prohibitive, now they can be dusted off, who knows what will show up!
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