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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?

"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".