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SMIC confirms 90-nm foundry technology plans
EE Times: Latest News SMIC confirms 90-nm foundry technology plans | |
(10/08/2004 1:09 PM EDT) URL: http://www.eetimes.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=49900440 | |
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Chinese foundry vendor Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp. (SMIC) confirmed reports that it is developing 90-nm process technology. In 2005, SMIC (Shanghai) also plans to make 90-nm chip for its customers, including Texas Instruments Inc., according to a report from the Associated Press on Friday (Oct. 8). SMIC confirmed it is developing 90-nm technology, but refused to comment on making chips for TI, the report said. SMIC and TI already have a foundry alliance at the 130-nm node. Last month, SMIC said it has an as-yet undisclosed partner that is helping the company develop a 90-nm manufacturing process for logic circuits (see Sept. 8 story).
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