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To: milo_morai who wrote (109056)5/2/2000 10:36:00 AM
From: Charles R  Respond to of 1578501
 
Milo,

<I think I missed it, but when are K6-x+ to be on 180nm? If they are now what % are 180nm?>

K6-2+ is 0.18. K6-2 is 0.25. The real question is when will the production cut over from K6-2 to K6-2+.

I don't think this was specifically discussed but I think it already happened (as far as wafer starts are concerned). Any K6-2s produced in 0.25 now would be to satisfy the minimal contractual stuff that AMD has to.

Chuck