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To: Elmer who wrote (113930)6/2/2000 2:38:00 PM
From: RDM  Respond to of 1573682
 
Elmer, have you looked at the Numerical Technologies (NMTC) technique for lithography?

This technique intrigues me. Recently Motorola signed on for a production license. Motorola has demoed processor chips built with the technology having .1 micron gate lengths. I believe the Motorola parts were built with the
copper process. IF MOT does it in copper can AMD (MOT licensee) be far behind?

NMTC has demos elsewhere of .05 micron and .025 micron gate demos as well. (http://www.numeritech.com/)



To: Elmer who wrote (113930)6/2/2000 2:40:00 PM
From: RDM  Respond to of 1573682
 
Elmer, have you looked at the Numerical Technologies (NMTC)technique for lithography?

This technique intrigues me. Recently Motorola signed on for a production license. Motorola have demoed processor chips built with the technology having .1 micron gate lengths. I believe the Motorola parts were built with the
copper process. IF MOT does it in copper can AMD (MOT licensee) be far behind?

NMTC has demos elsewhere of .05 micron and .025 micron gate demos as well. (http://www.numeritech.com/). NMTC business
model is similar to RAMBUS (Davidow is involved in both).