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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (162093)3/13/2002 6:08:34 PM
From: dale_laroy  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
>Actually, it could be that AMD intended to use 248nm lithography for the 100nm node, but when Intel announced that they would be pursuing 90nm, AMD decided that that's where they would be, too. However, it might require 193nm lithography to go down to that level.<

You are probably right. Wouldn't it be interesting however, if AMD really could get to the 65nm node using 193nm laser lithography tools as they hope to? This would imply that they could reach 80nm using 248nm laser lithography tools, in which case 100nm would have made a reasonable intermediate step for mid-2003.
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