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Technology Stocks : SOITEC, Silicon-On-Insulator TEChnologies

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To: kinkblot who wrote (44)11/26/2001 7:39:06 PM
From: John Finley  Read Replies (2) of 83
 
Ironically, Intel could turn to Soitec for its "thin" SOI wafers in the future, but the company declined to comment on its suppliers. "We are working with several [SOI] suppliers," said Rob Willoner, technology analyst at Intel of Santa Clara. "Soitec is the biggest player in the market," Willoner said.

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I guess implanted oxygen doesn't give the same kind of isolation as cut and paste? I assume that there is some minimum thickness they need when they delaminate. If the customer wants thinner Si they must CMP it. The more the CMP the more the $$, I would assume.

I wish I had INTC's vendor list <g>

JF
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