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To: Fabeyes who wrote (48671)9/24/1999 3:45:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 53903
 
Fabeyes, do you have a URL for OVONYX? What do they intend doing?

Zeev



To: Fabeyes who wrote (48671)9/24/1999 4:17:00 PM
From: DJBEINO  Respond to of 53903
 
TSMC to Start Partial Operation with Increased Power Supply
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sept. 24, 1999--Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (NYSE:TSM - news) said at 11:00 a.m. PDT, that the company is now running at 55 to 60 percent of full power and expects to receive up to 85 percent external power sometime Saturday, Taiwan time.

When combined with the company's backup systems, this provides TSMC's facilities with essentially ''full power.'' As a result, the company plans to call in a full work force in each fab. It is expected that the company's production lines will gradually resume next week.

As a result of the increased power allocation, TSMC reports that all air conditioning and exhaust systems are up, and DI water plants are operating at a higher level than yesterday. Gas line checks were fully underway at press time. Equipment inspection and repair is also well under way.

''We have equipment vendor support people arriving now and over the weekend to supplement our efforts and help deal with any complex problems we may run into as we bring up the equipment,'' said Ron Norris, senior vice president of worldwide marketing and sales for TSMC. ''Our operations people report that so far they have identified 'no major showstoppers'.''

As reported earlier, damage to TSMC's mask shop and test areas is minimal, so operations in these areas may fully resume within one or two days. In addition, customs offices and freight forwarders are also up and running, and TSMC has already shipped some material that was at the quality control stage prior to the earthquake, to its customers.

biz.yahoo.com



To: Fabeyes who wrote (48671)9/26/1999 9:02:00 AM
From: snapper  Respond to of 53903
 
"TL is Tyler Lowrey. Some, me included, claim he was the brains behind Micron and their success --- still are working off his designs and processing. And yes it is working with Stan's 1970 ideas with a twist -- it is now the 90's and this will work."

If you are implying that innovation has stopped at Micron since Tyler left, I have to disagree. When he first left, I was concerned, but new processes and designs are being transferred from R&D to production more smoothly and more rapidly than ever. (I retired in June so I am speaking up to that point) Durcan is doing a spectacular job IMHO.

It is a credit to Tyler that things are going well because he groomed Durcan and many of the top R&D managers.

I don't want to bore the thread with this discussion as it is somewhat off topic, so please PM me if you want to discuss.

By the way, Tyler is brilliant and I think if anybody can make Ovonyx fly it will be him.