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To: Process Boy who wrote (85354)1/5/2000 11:45:00 PM
From: Goutam  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1573215
 
PB, re:<Cirrus - <Can you answer this question I asked Elmer earlier?>

Not specifically.
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"Not specifically"! - Thanks, I think this would be enough for Cirruslvr to be able to figure out the right answer for his question. ;-)

Goutama



To: Process Boy who wrote (85354)1/6/2000 12:14:00 AM
From: Cirruslvr  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1573215
 
PB - RE: "Not specifically."

Good, because that's not what I want.

At AMD's website, they say Fab 25 is capable of 5000 wpw and Dreseden the same or 5500. I am just randomly curious to what the large Intel microprocessor fabs are theoretically capable of. I think I have read somewhere one is capable of 10,000, but I don't remember much else. I doubt this info isn't public because I remember reading about it somewhere...

I tried searching Intel's site, but the only page I can find that list any info on all the fabs is one about ISO registration.