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To: semiconeng who wrote (158928)2/16/2002 12:45:01 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: That sounds like an awfully aggressive timetable, unless.......Intel's 0.09-micron microprocessors, which are due out in early-2003

Well, AMD is targeting .13 SOI for late 2002, which will be roughly comparable to .09 bulk. And AMD is targeting 1H 2003 for .09 SOI, which will be superior to .09 bulk.
vr-zone.com

So, aggressive or not, Intel hasn't got much of a choice.

It doesn't look like Intel will be able to reduce their capital spending any time soon, either.



To: semiconeng who wrote (158928)2/16/2002 3:11:45 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Semi - re: "--That sounds like an awfully aggressive timetable, unless....... Things are going MUCH BETTER in D1C than has been speculated..."

I would have assumed that Fab 11x starts up on 0.13 micron/300MM processing.

Paul