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To: StanX Long who wrote (56224)11/25/2001 9:03:19 PM
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Intel claims 'thin SOI' has advantages over traditional SOI in chip designs

By Mark LaPedus
Semiconductor Business News
(11/25/01 16:06 p.m. EST)

siliconstrategies.com

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- One of the biggest surprises in Intel Corp.'s new transistor announcement today is the company's first endorsement of silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology.

As reported, Intel Corp. today announced a new transistor structure that marks the company's initial use of high-k dielectrics, epitaxial wafers, and a real surprise--SOI. The new TeraHertz transistor structure from Intel will become the company's key building block for future, low-power microprocessors (see today's story ).
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