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To: Kenith Lee who wrote (32525)5/8/1998 2:30:00 PM
From: Paul Engel  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1572773
 
Kenny - Re: "Fab 25 also make PLDs"

No they don't.

Re: "Another fab in Austin and Sunnyvale also make Flash."

The other Austin Fabs make older products, including some PLDs - but not FLASH products. The smallest geometry available in these small fabs is 0.7 micron - and only on 6 inch wafers.

The Sunnyvale fab is the Development Center - and is not a production fab.

Re: "The second Fab is 0.25 micron. Looks like you have been in the "woods" too long and missing more than quite a lot!"

Wrong again !

AMD's 1998 10K lists the FASL II facility as 0.35 microns.

Get your facts straight before you shoot off your empty and WRONG opinions.

Paul