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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Yousef who wrote (41264)11/13/1998 1:48:00 AM
From: Kenith Lee  Read Replies (1) of 1572638
 

"1:35 p.m.
8.1
A High Performance 180 nm Generation, 140 nm LGate Logic Technology,
M. Bohr, Intel Corporation, Hillsboro, OR

A 180 nm generation logic technology has been developed with high performance 140 nm LGATE 1.3-1.5 V transistors and
six layers of aluminum interconnects.


Yousef,

This is the reason why your Intel engineers said you are an idiot! For 0.25um logic technology, the gate length ends near 140nm. You are still insisting at 220 +/- 20nm. For 0.18um, it starts out at 140. Have you wonder how Intel can go from 200nm (your number) on a 0.25um generation to 140nm? If Intel can sucessfully print 140nm gate, don't you think they will make use of it (or somewhere between 200-140nm) for the 0.25um technology first? Get faster parts and milk the public in the mhz game? They already have, wake up Yousef!

You may wonder how can the gate length be so much smaller than the most advance stepper can print. This is for you to find out, Mr. Expert! Please be a little more open mind next time. Here is the link to remind you.

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-KL
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