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Re: tedpeele post# 164912

Sunday, 10/29/2023 9:53:47 PM

Sunday, October 29, 2023 9:53:47 PM

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TP:
You have a difficult time with the phrase "extremely high yields on > than 1000 poled devices".
Now you have dropped out part of the phrase (and it is critical for understanding) and you do so because you don't understand what it means.

Here's what you wrote:

"extremely high yields on poled devices".

This is not at all the same as "extremely high yields on > 1000 poled devices".

The ">" is meant to signify that a threshold has been reached by the foundry without which the phrase becomes meaningless.
Something significant was meant by this phrase otherwise is would not have been worth posting on slide 25 of their presentation a year ago.

Now for the explanation:

Reaching this threshold means they have achieved industry standards where profitability can be reached by the foundry.
1) Low yields means the foundry does not make any money because of waste due to bad die on the wafer. Dicing the wafer creates die (each die contains the same circuits).
2) High yields means they can break even or make some money but it is not worth proceeding unless they reach higher levels of yield. (fewer bad die).
3) Extremely high yields means that the foundry sees the entire production process as being very profitable. This being the case they will proceed to mass production when the time is right. Otherwise it becomes senseless to proceed with mass production unless the yields are extremely high. (no bad die or a few around the perimeter. must be 98% to 99% yield or higher to fit into the extremely high yield category.)

Nobody can help you with your confusion on this matter.
I don't believe for one minute that the links I provided have been read or absorbed by you.
So I will no longer play into your ignorance on this subject.

I would hope you are not wantonly ignorant but since you have a hard time understanding industry and tech lingo I can understand your inability to comprehend this phrase above.

You wish it to mean something else but anything you say on this matter has become complete nonsense so far.

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