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To: thecalculator who wrote (53)7/31/2000 3:02:09 AM
From: thecalculator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60
 
...on the .5 micron microFLASH...
we are giving what other people can give today in more-or-less .18 or .2 micron. Because of the advantage of the architecture, we can get the memory cell or area per a bit of information to be as small as what other people can achieve at about .2 micron....


Dr. Yoav Nissan-Cohen,
Co-CEO, Tower Semiconductor Ltd.
(Comment stated in the most recent Quarterly Conference Call regarding the relatively 'high density architecture' of microFLASH. A similar comment was made by Dr. Nissan-Cohen in the recent RadioWallStreet.com interview... biz.yahoo.com )



To: thecalculator who wrote (53)8/15/2000 2:34:48 AM
From: thecalculator  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60
 
The 7th Consecutive Post

Ladies and Gentlemen, of the significant information tidbits that have recently arisen, I wish to reserve this post for a link to a rather poignant article. Investors with an inkling of knowledge in the non-volatile flash memory market shall, I presume, find this article quite interesting.

I apologize that for the time being, I will link you to a re-post of the original, since the original article is no longer available at its source (i.e., the English site of www.themarker.com), which thus maintains the, as-yet, semi-cloistered nature of Saifun technology developments.

Part I
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Part II
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Please allow me to caution you to not overlook the term "5x" in the article.

Cheers,
thecalculator