AMD ha iniziato a produrre chip SRAM a 0,065 micron su wafer da 300 mm nella FAB36 di Dresda, che diventerà pienamente operativa dal 2006. Fino ad allora, tutti prodotti AMD saranno a 0,09 micron.
Queste le parole di Tom Sonderman, Automated Precision Manufacturing Director di AMD :
âÂ?Â?We are qualifying equipment as we speak. Fab 36 was designed to be a 65-nm from the start. We are making great strides with IBM and our SRAM yields are hitting all our milestonesâÂ?Â
"One of the big advantages of our Automated Precision Manufacturing system is that we can take 90-nm on 200-mm data from Fab30, 65-nm on 300-mm data from East Fishkill and see the commonalities and apply them to Fab36".