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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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