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To: fyodor_ who wrote (71769)2/17/2002 2:43:58 PM
From: andreas_wonischRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 275872
 
Fyo, Re: Are you sure? And when was this interview from?

Kap is absolutely right, here's the interview he's referring to:

siliconstrategies.com

He [Hans-Raimond Deppe, AMD vice president and general manager of AMD Saxony Manufacturing] felt Fab 30 was transitioning well to 0.13-micron using phase shift masks with the existing ASML 248-nanometer exposure tools that were installed from the beginning of the plant. "In fact, we are hoping we can get to 0.09-micron (processing) using phase shift masks with our current lithography tools," he added.

AMD has no target date when new 157-nm wavelength lithography tools would be introduced into Dresden. If the present exposure tools can be extended to 0.09-micron processing using phase shift masks, then perhaps only test equipment at 193-nm might be installed. Deppe said AMD hopes 193-nm lithography using phase shift masks could then be extended to 0.06-micron processing


Andreas