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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 235.24+4.5%Nov 19 3:59 PM EST

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To: Tito L. Nisperos Jr. who wrote (29575)4/15/1999 9:18:00 AM
From: Jeffrey D  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
Gottfried/all, forget copper. How about chips made of diamonds? Allegedly can be done with "forced diffusion" {gee, I love the sound of that} Technology. Better forward this information to AMAT so they can start making the equipment for it!!<gg> Jeff

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Computer Industry to Review Rhombic Technology

VANCOUVER, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 14, 1999-- Rhombic Corporation (OTC BB: NUKE) would like to announce that during the next six weeks three major computer corporations will be doing a feasibility study on the applications and economic viability of Rhombic's diamond technology.

Rhombic's scientific team has proven that N-type diamond semiconductor material can be formed by the "forced diffusion" process. Published results by Belarus State University, in Minsk, Belarus, and the Institute of Physical Chemistry in Moscow have verified that the N-type material is real, and is viewed by the scientific community as being the basic building block of the diamond electronic industry.

Positive type diamond is harder than natural diamond and improves the quality of both diamond grit and polish. Negative type diamond allows for greater speed of electrons. Theoretically, computer chips made of N-type diamond will be smaller and hundreds of times faster than chips made from any other material.

Rhombic Corporation, through its wholly owned subsidiary, Nanophase Diamond Technology, holds "forced diffusion" patents in Germany and the United States. Rhombic is now finalizing patent applications throughout the rest of Europe and all of the Orient.

For details on Rhombic Corporation, call the company's public relations office at 1-888-821-6607 and 604-421-5543, or visit the Rhombic website rhombic.com.

*T HEAD OFFICE 901-1212 Howe Street Vancouver, BC Canada V6Z 2M9 Tel: 604-683-4864 Fax: 604-683-4814

BRANCH OFFICE 23120-56th Avenue Langley, BC Canada V2Y 2Z8 Tel: 604-530-7234 Fax: 604-530-7235

E-mail: rhombic@direct.ca Website: www.rhombic.com
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