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Hmm - what's the source for 0.015-0.016? -- this thread shows 0.0199 (N3B) and 0.021 (N3E) https://semiwiki.com/forum/threads/tsmc-officially-halts-sram-scaling.17223/ Perhaps this source…
Appreciate your take, Rahul. You’re absolutely right that market scale drives architectural investment—scalar dominated when desktop and enterprise ruled, and…
Provides a strong level of support to the Production environment, utilising experience in process control and SPC [Statistical Process Control] in a high-volume manufacturing facility.
Key tasks
Provide Production Engineering cover to the FlexLogIC-001 (200mm) & future FlexLogIC-002 (300mm) production line.
Improve turn-around between check completion and returning the tool to production use (if check unsatisfactory).
Assisting with training & mentoring of Production Engineering Technicians.
Work on SPC improvement objectives to improve tool performance alongside Principal Engineer.
Diagnose, troubleshoot and resolve yield impacting issues on Plasma Etch equipment (200 & 300mm lines)
Work within cross-functional teams to investigate wider process issues & deliver solutions
Qualifications and training
Degree or post graduate in Physics /Electronics / Semicon to BSc level or higher
MS Office
Skills and experience
Experience with MES (Manufacturing Execution Software)
Experience with Microsoft Office Suite
Previous working experience within a Semiconductor facility, preferably 24/7 operations
Experience with statistical tools such as MATLab, Minitab or SAS-JMP
Understanding of the importance of any Engineering improvements or work on the functionality of our devices
Engineering level understanding of a variety of Plasma Etch wafer process equipment (RIE, ICP, Down-stream plasma etch)
Experience with film material characteristaion & failure analysis techniques (SEM, EDX, X-ray, etc.)
Hmm - what's the source for 0.015-0.016? -- this thread shows 0.0199 (N3B) and 0.021 (N3E) https://semiwiki.com/forum/threads/tsmc-officially-halts-sram-scaling.17223/ Perhaps this source…
Appreciate your take, Rahul. You’re absolutely right that market scale drives architectural investment—scalar dominated when desktop and enterprise ruled, and…
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