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To: fyodor_ who wrote (131648)4/5/2001 1:17:53 AM
From: semiconeng  Read Replies (2) of 186894
 
It wasn't solely Moto's process, AMD did play a part in developing it (although, from what I understand, not anything near "half").

MOTO itself hasn't shipped a single chip on "their" .18mu copper process yet. (or maybe they just started? regardless, certainly much later than AMD).

-fyo


Maybe so, but that wasn't the point of the post.

According to Dans post, he asked "Where are the chips", and the fact is, according to Dan, it took AMD from Q2/99 (first silicon) to April 2000 to get to first samples, and intel took their Cu process from first silicon to samples in 5 months.

That was the point, not whether AMD participated and/or how much they participated.

Semi
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