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To: Bilberry who wrote (4623)12/25/1997 5:11:00 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Respond to of 9695
 
Bilberry,
The article is too large to completely post(I have no scanner) so I will give you the highlights.(If you have a fax I will send that way the entire article.)

This the part of the article that bothers me...."Although a number of other promising technologies that would solve the same problems in different ways are in DEVELOPMENT now, it appears the Japanese have a significant advantage in that they've proven it is a commercially feasible technology. They've proven that it can be done on a production line, not just in a production lab," Wilson said.

....Although he doubts it will change the technology road map in terms of timing---by 2003 the industry will likely be moving toward a 0.13 micron process---"this is a pretty important breakthrough." Hutchinson said. "For a long time the industry had no idea how it would solve the (the doping) problem. (Hutchinson is the president of VLSI Research, INC.

Hope this helps.