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Tuesday, 02/03/2004 12:29:23 AM

Tuesday, February 03, 2004 12:29:23 AM

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Metric conversion Chart How big is???

INCHES TO MILLIMETER CONVERSION CHART 0 - 66”

in. mm. in. mm. in mm. in. mm. in. mm.
0.001 0.0254 1 25.4 28 711.2 41 1041.4 54 1371.6
0.002 0.0508 2 50.8 29 736.6 42 1066.8 55 1397.0
0.003 0.0762 3 76.2 30 762.0 43 1092.2 56 1422.4
0.004 0.1016 4 101.6 31 787.4 44 1117.6 57 1447.8
0.005 0.1270 5 127.0 32 812.8 45 1143.0 58 1473.2
0.006 0.1524 6 152.4 33 838.2 46 1168.4 59 1498.6
0.007 0.1778 7 177.8 34 863.6 47 1193.8 60 1524.0
0.008 0.2032 8 203.2 35 889.0 48 1219.2 61 1549.4
0.009 0.2286 9 228.6 36 914.4 49 1244.6 62 1574.8
0.01 0.254 10 254.0 37 936.8 50 1270.0 63 1600.2
0.02 0.508 11 279.4 38 965.2 51 1295.4 64 1625.6

0.03 0.762 >12 304.8< 39 990.6 52 1320.8 65 1651.0

0.04 1.016 13 330.2 40 1016.0 53 1346.2 66 1676.4

0.05 1.270 *14 355.6*

Now someone be a sport and get out the old slide rule and give us the increase in surface area going from the 300mm wafer size to 355mm? And what's the significance in terms of yield?

Display's will be great, but the money that made profit for the company "despite" R&D in other areas was the furnaces sold capable of allowing larger wafers.

Am I on the right track here with this thought?

Stakddek

Sorry, couldn't format table.

12" = 304mm

14 = 355mm