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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Yousef who wrote (55556)4/15/1999 12:12:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (3) of 1574118
 
Yousef - RE: "AMD has probably been working on a .18um Al follow on to
their current
.25um process for some time (just like Intel). Recently in the past 9
months,
AMD made the decision to purchase Motorolo's .18um Copper
process and bring
that up in Dresden. BTW, AMD is getting out of the process
development
"game" and will be purchasing all new processes from Motorolo
(.15um, .13um ...).
So, AMD will complete their development/extension to .18um
aluminum at
MegaFlop 25 (tm PREngel) while "copying" the Motorolo process
into Dresden.
I would guess this is also being done because AMD needs .18um
capability
before Dresden will be available, otherwise Intel will have a 3
speed bin
lead for 9-12 months ... This would further "kill" AMD ASP's and
lead to
even "more significant" losses. <ggg>"

Has Motorola ever had production problems?

Has their previous process technology been up to par?

Isn't the AMD "copying" (as you refer to it) of the Motorola process to Dresden sort of like Intel's "copy-exactly" process?
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