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To: Ian@SI who wrote (22291)6/21/1999 3:08:00 AM
From: TI2, TechInvestorToo  Respond to of 25960
 
Some folks have taken hydrocarbon polymers and moved the hydrogen from one side to another of the polymer backbone. This is fundamentally using a proton as a "bit". The work was years back, don't remember where.
TI2
PS-I hope to retire on the DUV food chain investments first! I believe 157nm will be used for 70 nm features. EUV will replace xray as the technology of the future (...and it always will be ?)



To: Ian@SI who wrote (22291)6/21/1999 9:03:00 AM
From: TechHunter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 25960
 
Is Cymers' technology moving to Telecommunications...

Monday June 21, 4:34 am Eastern Time

Sharp, Conexant to develop 0.15 micron
technology

TOKYO, June 21 (Reuters) - Sharp Corp said on Monday it plans to
jointly develop 0.15 micron process technology for next-generation
semiconductor chips with Conexant Systems Inc (Nasdaq:CNXT -
news) of the United States.

The companies expect the smaller technology to be used in LSI
(large-scale integration) chips in digital home electronics and communications equipment, Sharp said in a statement.

The companies also aim to cooperate in LSI system design. They have been cooperating to develop 0.18 micron
process technology since last year.

Conexant Systems was spun off from Rockwell International Corp (NYSE:ROK - news) last year.

Any thoughts?

Craig