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AMAT New Etch Tech Advances Moore's Law
AMAT continues to advance etch. Any opinions or views on this wanted and welcome, especially if this is a high impact technology or just another step.
Disruptive etch technology shapes features with the atomic-level precision required to advance Moore’s Law
Extreme selectivity process removes unwanted material without damaging increasingly delicate structures
In production at leading chipmakers for advanced FinFET and memory
Applied Materials Revolutionizes Etch With Breakthrough Selective Materials Technology - Yahoo Finance
Last edited by a moderator: Jun 29, 2016
Does AMAT give any examples to justify this claim, or is it marketing hype?
Bill
wfmarx, Thanks for the input
I believe the TEL Certas tool competes with this.
Scotten, do you by any chance have a link on this?
Scotten, do you by any chance have a link on this?
Just Google TEL Certas