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To: Paul Engel who wrote (55147)5/5/1998 2:13:00 PM
From: Larry Loeb  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Paul,

Once the process reaches Intel "historic" yield levels, Intel's die cost should be well below $20 for each CopperMine chip.

What would that $20 per die translate to per chip (or Slot 1/2 package)?

Larry



To: Paul Engel who wrote (55147)5/5/1998 2:19:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Intel Investors - Re: Intel's New 0.18 Micron process

In case anyone was wondering where these new 0.18 micron products will be built , the process is being developed at the D2B technology development fab in Oregon. Ultimately, this will become a production fab as the 0.18 micron process is ramped up by the Technology group and transferred to manufacturing.

And for added production capacity, the new Fab 18 in Kiryat-Gat, Israel, will START UP as a 200 mm, 0.18 micron production wafer fab in early 1999.

Thus, by this time next year, Intel will be ramping TWO WAFER FABS into production on the 0.18 micron process.

We have a lot to look forward to!

Paul