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To: Paul Engel who wrote (134751)5/12/2001 9:19:04 AM
From: Windsock  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul,

I know that AMD is about 6 months to a year behind Intel on 0.13 micron technology. Does AMD have any R&D or schedule for 0.07 micron and 0.05 micron technology?

Or will AMD just wait until Intel introduces the technology and copy Intel?

URL: siliconstrategies.com

The 157-nm tool will be used to develop Intel's first 300-mm processes for the 0.07-micron (70-nm) technology node. This technology, called P1264 by Intel, will have 0.035-micron (35-nm) gate lengths. It is now due to be ready for production in 2005.

Intel is planning to use EUV lithography for the 0.05-micron (50-nm) technology node, which is expected to hit production in 2007. This technology, called P1264, will have transistor gates measuring just 0.025 micron (25 nanometers), according to Marcyk. "The 157-nm lithography technology will be ready before EUV, which will not be used until the second half of the decade," he told journalist today.