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To: milo_morai who wrote (150150)11/28/2001 4:41:13 PM
From: wanna_bmw  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Milo,

Nice try, but we were talking about fully depleted "thin-SOI", so IBM's ability to get partially depleted SOI working is irrelevant to this discussion. You've probably never considered the possibility that Intel might have also gotten SOI to work in the lab. Common sense would suggest that their plan to search for methods superior to their competition might have prompted them to study SOI in detail. But like Kapkan, you probably believe that the whole SOI craze has sent Intel scrambling for a solution, and quite by chance on an overnight brainstorming binge, Intel created the Terahertz transistor. It's funny how your AMDroid fantasies allow this idiocy to make sense to you.

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