Read more.Reports say that demand from its clients have ensured the process is fully booked.
Read more.Reports say that demand from its clients have ensured the process is fully booked.
I'd love to know what they're making that's filling that 15% of revenue at 90nm+...
There are plenty of electronic components (and ICs) based on non-silicon semiconductor materials, such as GaAs (gallium arsenide), and this has been the case for a long time - but I would guess Si is still more economical for many components where the performance characteristics are acceptable.
It's a very common misspelling given silicone is probably the more commonly-heard word.
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