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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 250.82+0.4%12:05 PM EST

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To: Gottfried who wrote (19677)5/26/1998 10:57:00 AM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (2) of 70976
 
Ball IC's- Threat to AMAT and the equipment sector??

pubs.cmpnet.com

Excerpt:It was nearly 30 years ago when Ishikawa first began thinking about the possibility of spherical semiconductor technology. But he didn't believe the concepts were commercially viable until the 1990s when the cost of building a wafer fab exploded as wafer diameters grew to 8 and 12 inches.

His plan is to shift semiconductor manufacturing from a wafer-based batch processing model to a highly flexible fabrication system that will be capable of spitting out balls with a variety of individual IC functions at a rate of 2,500 per second.

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