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To: Rajiv Kapoor who wrote (137087)6/10/2001 1:25:51 PM
From: Elmer  Respond to of 186894
 
In reality more like ...
AMD doesn't have it, needs it, would love to copy it in future ... until then it is of course not needed.


I stand corrected. One more reason why Intel should be investigated.

EP



To: Rajiv Kapoor who wrote (137087)6/10/2001 2:26:10 PM
From: Dan3  Respond to of 186894
 
Re: Intel Claims Chip Breakthrough Could Extend Pace of Innovation...
AMD doesn't have it so it's not needed.


You mean, like copper fabs for the last year and a half and SOI FABs next year?

:-)

Dan



To: Rajiv Kapoor who wrote (137087)6/10/2001 2:47:38 PM
From: muzosi  Respond to of 186894
 
Intel doesn't expect to be able to make such transistors in high volume for six years, and that will require the use of a radically different production process called extreme ultraviolet lithography

looks like intel won't have it for six years either. it is good that intel is spending a lot of money to develop new technology with its earnings from high margin products. i applaud intel for its efforts and hope to see that EUV equipment to be widely available in 6 to 7 years.