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To: Maryann M who wrote (305)11/24/1998 7:33:00 AM
From: Crispin  Read Replies (1) of 1305
 
From the vivid semi web page:-

Overview

Vivid Semiconductor is a private company incorporated in June, 1993. Vivid designs and markets semiconductor devices
that operate at extended voltage ranges. All manufacturing is currently contracted. Vivid's wafers are fabricated without
change to existing CMOS process flows, and the resulting circuit operates at over twice the standard voltage range for that
particular process without degradation of reliability or quality. This technology is protected by a growing list of
international patents.

Modern silicon wafer processing allows for cost-effective, high-volume production of millions of transistors on a small
silicon chip, up from hundreds of thousands a decade ago and thousands a decade before that. The ability to manufacture
increasingly smaller transistors is fundamental to today's production capability, but smaller transistors must be operated at
a lower voltage than their larger predecessors. Over the last ten years, silicon processes have migrated from 5-volt to
3.3-volt specifications, and this downward trend is expected to continue. Yet there are many common applications which
require more than 5 volts: liquid crystal displays (LCD), automotive and communications to name a few. It is this natural
inconsistency which Vivid's base capability efficiently and effectively addresses.

Crispin
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