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To: fingolfen who wrote (141478)8/13/2001 4:28:43 PM
From: AK2004  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
fingolfen
re: i.e. re-compute the model at several yield loss levels (5%, 10%, 25%, 50%) to create a function showing cost per die as a function of yield loss.
does not really make much of a sense unless you attach probabilities to those. Without probabilities simial costs would be associated with transition to .13 regardless soi or not. If you would provide me the distribution (close to impossible) then I can consider the costs
re: I've seen the 4X to 6X cost numbers in several sources
so did I and those numbers are not for mass-production. The only estimate of the cost for mass production came from IBM and it was substantially lower
re: Now you?re just acting imbecilic...
I would call it sarcastic

I used ibm's estimate in cost together with the exponential function of asp.

Regards
-Albert
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