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To: Dan3 who wrote (56524)9/27/2001 12:12:00 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Dan, here is the quote that I used.

"D1C is not, and was never a flash fab, at least not in the majority. D1C is one of the fabs where they manufacture on .13u. It's a development fab right now, but it is leading the way to 12 inch wafer technology."

Please show me proof that this quote is not 100% correct.

D1C is set to become a production fab, but as far as I know, there are no production wafers coming from it right now. Milo seems to think that it is producing 12 inch .13u Pentium 4 wafers right now. He said the following:

"D1C is nolonger a develpment fab. It's is in production on 300mm, 130nm, Cu interconnects and is in the final stages of qualification. It produces only P4 Xeons & P4."

Either it is qualifying the process, which would *not* make it a production fab, or it is currently producing 12 inch .13u production worthy Pentium 4 chips in secret as we speak, and Milo seems to be the only one with first hand knowledge of this occurrence.

I think you are both blowing hot air.

wanna_bmw



To: Dan3 who wrote (56524)9/27/2001 1:17:37 PM
From: hmalyRespond to of 275872
 
Dan3 Re.. I am not sure if this is posted yet.
http://www.vanshardware.com/articles/2001/september/010927_Pandering/010927_Pandering.htm

He compares the ipc of a P4 to a PIII