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Technology Stocks : JMAR Technologies(JMAR)

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To: Starlight who wrote (4207)11/24/1997 1:51:00 PM
From: Bilberry  Read Replies (2) of 9695
 
Well, since we are getting back to XRL again, I found a much more detailed article on the new facility that IBM is making and how it relates to XRL. Someone called me today to ask me to send them a copy of this article. They told me that it may have importance to JMAR. No way to know if and how JMAR is involved though. But since JMAR and IBM have worked closely on XRL together, I would imagine there is some linkage. (Also have to wonder why XRL is #2 on JMAR's priority list). --Bilberry

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The leading-edge development facility will benefit from access to IBM's advanced X-ray lithography program in East Fishkill -- the only commercial X-ray chip-making operation in the United States. As a key part of the new chip project, IBM's X-ray facility will also be equipped to manufacture chips on 12-inch wafers. X-ray lithography is seen by many in the industry as the next step in the quest to continually shrink the size of microchips. IBM development teams have already demonstrated the capability of using X-ray lithography to build chips with circuitry features of 0.15 microns and below.
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