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Re: upc post# 42257

Saturday, 08/14/2004 11:30:41 PM

Saturday, August 14, 2004 11:30:41 PM

Post# of 97586
Should help...
But the issue is really silicon information turns more than anything. With the 9 layers of metal AMD is using it probably takes about 4 months from wafer start to some meaningful sort data. It will take another month to get speed data on a packaged part, and another couple of months to get some reliability data on that.
Iff they get it right the very first time, it will take at least six months. I have never heard of this happening. For instance, Intel had fully functional SRAM on 65nm last November, but will not introduce product for about 2 years after that. It gives them several turns through the factory where they can get material out, evaluate it, and make appropriate changes. With a one year cycle you really only get two oe three spins of silicon before you start shipping... It ain't gonna happen.
--Alan
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