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 ‘Killer Applications’ for the New Millennium
It is frequently heard that there are no more “killer applications” for chips. I don’t believe that for a minute. Rather, I believe that we have merely mined out the easy-to-get-at killer apps and have been taking a breather before the next big wave.
Jerry Hutcheson, VLSI Research Inc.
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 A Billion Transistors per Person by 2008
The year 2000 marks the beginning of the millennium and the continuation of the microelectronics revolution which is redefining how the world works, plays, communicates, and thinks. This revolution is reshaping our society and our economy.
George Scalise, Semiconductor Industry Association
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 A Faster Information Superhighway – Paved in Silicon
What are the exciting opportunities and challenges that the new Millennium will bring to both semiconductor manufacturers and equipment vendors in this dynamic industry?
James Morgan, Applied Materials
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 A Smaller, Faster World

Rick Hill, Novellus Systems, Inc.
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 A World of Bigger Net Gains

Mike Splinter, Intel Corporation
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Don’t Miss the Bandwidth Wagon

Ira Deyhimy, Vitesse Semiconductor Corporation
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Evolution of IC Manufacturing

Mihir Parikh, Asyst Technologies, Inc
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Focusing on the Embedded Control Space

Gerd Teepe, Motorola , Arturo Krüeger, Motorola
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Forging Links with the Future

Yoon Woo Lee, Samsung Electronics Co, Ltd
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Maskmaking in the New Millennium

Steve Cooper, Etec Systems, Inc
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Millennium of the Customer

Steve Newberry, Lam Research
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Our Industry’s Next Challenge

Ned Barnholt, Agilent Technologies
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Perfecting the Technology of Partnerships

Nicholas Konidaris, Advantest
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Preparing the ‘Dot Com’ world

George Chamillard, Teradyne, Inc.
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Providing Solutions Through Innovation and Flawless Execution – the Keys to Success

Fabio Gualandris, Semitool
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 SEMI Member Companies: Enabling the New Millennium

Stanley T Myers, SEMI
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Setting a global example

Pasquale Pistorio, STMicroelectronics
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Speed and Quality for the New Millennium

Akira Tajima, Canon
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Surface Preparation in the New Millennium: Challenges for the Future

Mark Peterson, SCP Global Technologies
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 The Millennium – The Excavation of New Treasures

Tetsuro Higashi, Tokyo Electron
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 The Millennium Challenge – Working Smarter

Phil Paino, Greene, Tweed and Co
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 The New Millennium – New Technology, Markets and Partnerships

Franz Richter, Karl Suss
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000

 Yield Management Challenges in the 21st Century

Tom Long, KLA-Tencor
Future Fab Intl. Volume 8, July 01, 2000


 
 
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