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To: David Aegis who wrote (1537)3/20/1998 1:17:00 PM
From: Scott Brooks  Respond to of 2946
 
Thanks to All.

Scott



To: David Aegis who wrote (1537)3/20/1998 2:10:00 PM
From: Juniper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2946
 
David-
I read at one point a post you made which comcluded SVGI could indirectly benefit from Intel's release of Merced(.18 u) later this year, as referred to in a press release. I did not read the press release as specifically saying Merced would be released then. Is this confirmed by other news? I haven't been keeping up with the Merced story. However, this press release states "Intel Corp (INTC - news) on Thursday at the CeBIT trade fair presented a simulation of its next-generation ''Merced'' processor and demonstrated an array of computer chips due for release later this year."
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I would interpret the "array of chips" as not to include Merced. I'd previously thought Merced wouldn't be out until 99 at best.
BTW, thanks for your posts here - they've consistantly been well thought out, and made available information I wouldn't have otherwise had.



To: David Aegis who wrote (1537)3/23/1998 6:17:00 PM
From: FJB  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2946
 
David, do you know if TI is a Micrascan customer? I know they are an SVGI customer and shareholder, but don't know it they use the Micrascan.

To expand the wafer foundry service offering to 0.18-micron technology, Anam plans to replicate TI's production tool set and process recipes with the assistance of the Dallas-based company.
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