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1105 Retrofitting with a 193nm laser would essentially require replacement of the leKatherine Derbyshire-11/21/1998
1104 Bob, Given that the statement was made by Carl Johnson who is from Texas, it&Ian@SI-11/21/1998
1103 Anybody hear of something like this before? <i>For example, there are stFJB-11/21/1998
1102 re: photomask sctor TI2 & all, Regarding Mask-makers I'm under the imCrossy-11/7/1998
1101 Applied Materials Announces Breakthrough Low k Dielectric Film For High-Speed CNick Michell-11/6/1998
1100 RE: "Are Cymer and Lambda Physik "equals" in ArF????" I gJames Word-11/5/1998
1099 RE: "Creating reliable ArF laser sources with lens bandwidths of 0.7 picomInvestor2-11/5/1998
1098 ArF Products Most of the major stepper vendors will be debuting their beta toJames Word-11/4/1998
1097 First pilot-line-quality system has been released by ASML - the PAS 5500/900 (IShane Geary-11/4/1998
1096 Any word on ArF based scanner development? Anyone know if any machine announcRitz-11/4/1998
1095 Oppenheimer bullish on photomask sector: cbs.marketwatch.com TI2TI2, TechInvestorToo-9/1/1998
1094 JMAR Technologies Awarded $13 Million DARPA Contract Key Milestone for New LitBilberry-8/6/1998
1093 Katherine, Re: "The mask lifetime question has actually come up before, eYousef-7/23/1998
1092 25 wafers is in the neighborhood of 5000 finished parts. They're cheap becaKatherine Derbyshire-7/22/1998
1091 MASK (from 10K): Working Capital--7 Debt--0 Tangible Equity--37 Unused borrowjeffbas-7/20/1998
1090 Thank you for the great reply! In general I agree with you , although you have TI2, TechInvestorToo-7/20/1998
1089 Balance sheet items from latest 10Q: PLAB DPMI Wjeffbas-7/20/1998
1088 TI2, thanks for Your reply.. CROSSY Crossy-7/20/1998
1087 RE:<i>ASICs are short-run parts.</i> I understand that, but 25 wafFJB-7/20/1998
1086 < have You got any clue why PLAB is doing badly compared with DPMI & MASTI2, TechInvestorToo-7/20/1998
1085 No, not a typo. ASICs are short-run parts. That's why the economics of advKatherine Derbyshire-7/20/1998
1084 RE: mask life Was the ASIC number a typo? <i>ASIC houses get ~25 wafersFJB-7/20/1998
1083 The mask lifetime question has actually come up before, either here or in one oKatherine Derbyshire-7/20/1998
1082 As usual, the response was definitely worth the wait. thanks, Ian. Ian@SI-7/19/1998
1081 DRAM fabs obsolete faster than Logic fabs historically. As a matter of fact, itAndrew Vance-7/19/1998
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