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To: John Stewart who wrote (1293)6/2/1999 10:42:00 AM
From: Ian@SI  Read Replies (2) of 3661
 
Hmmmm, I wonder if this means Strip sales each time AMAT gets another Black Diamond sale. A thought that warms my heart. :-)

Ian.

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To: Duker (30790 )
From: Duker
Wednesday, Jun 2 1999 9:49AM ET
Reply # of 30791

Applied Materials Announces Order From Texas Instruments for Black Diamond Low k
Film System for Advanced Interconnect Development

Black Diamond(TM) Dielectric Film Provides Manufacturable CVD Solution for
Advanced Chip Circuit Structures

SANTA CLARA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 2, 1999-- Texas Instruments, Inc.
(TI) has ordered Applied Materials' Black Diamond low k dielectric film system for
evaluation in the development of its advanced, high-speed interconnect designs at its Kilby
Center facility in Dallas, Texas.

''The Black Diamond technology combines a significant reduction in dielectric constant
with an evolutionary manufacturing approach that builds on our extensive knowledge of
CVD process technology. By focusing on productivity and integration, we see this film as
a potential solution to our advanced interconnect challenges,'' said Bob Helms, vice
president and director of Silicon Technology Research at TI. ''Such low k processes will
contribute over time to major increases in device speed.''

Introduced in 1998, the Black Diamond film has a dielectric constant (k) of less than or
equal to 2.7, and is designed for 0.18-micron and beyond device technologies with speeds
of up to one gigahertz. The film can be used as a dielectric for both aluminum and
copper-based damascene interconnect designs to dramatically reduce interconnect delays
and increase device performance. The Black Diamond CVD process is available on
Applied Materials' Centura® platform in a high-productivity configuration with up to four
process chambers and is expected to be available later this year on the company's
recently introduced Producer(TM) platform for high-throughput volume manufacturing.

''TI's evaluations of this film has increased our understanding of Black Diamond
technology and its worthiness for manufacturing,'' said Dr. Farhad Moghadam, vice
president and general manager of the Dielectric Deposition Products Division at Applied
Materials. ''TI's applications are sophisticated and far-reaching with world-class chip
manufacturing technology. We are pleased that they have chosen to evaluate Black
Diamond as a low k solution to their leading-edge designs.''

Of increasing importance to customers, the Black Diamond process operates with
effectively zero volatile organic compound (VOC), perfluorocompound (PFC) and
hazardous air pollutant (HAP) emissions. This process contrasts with alternative materials,
such as organic dielectrics or spin-on films, which have high concentrations of toxic
solvents, and involve complex hazardous waste and regulatory issues that are becoming
more costly and difficult to address.

Applied Materials, Inc. is a Fortune 500 global growth company and the world's largest
supplier of wafer fabrication systems and services to the global semiconductor industry.
Applied Materials is traded on the Nasdaq National Market System under the symbol
''AMAT.'' Applied Materials' web site is www.appliedmaterials.com.
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