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PC's Solar Photovoltaics Blog: GT Advanced Technologies announces DSS450 MonoCast crystal growth
MERRIMACK, USA: GT Advanced Technologies Inc. announced the commercial availability of its DSS450 MonoCast crystal growth system. Modules produced from material grown in GT’s DSS450 MonoCast furnace rival modules that incorporate traditional boron-doped batch CZ monocrystalline wafers in terms of
Intel Delays Finfets. - Mannerisms
Mannerisms Ruminations on the semiconductor industry from David Manners Intel Delays Finfets. By David Manners on December 6, 2011 2:26 PM | No Comments | No TrackBacks "Intel was supposed to have 22nm at the end of this year or Q1 2012. Now this has been moved forward to sometime in 2012," says
element14: Lighting: LEDs grown on semi-polar GaN wafers
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Chipworks
<p>What's coming from Intel at 45 nm? Written as stand alone review of Intel's 45 nm published research and announcements, this blog entry can be considered part 3 of "The Path from Pentium to Penryn". While full analysis of the</p>
MEMC Electronic Materials Q1 2010 Earnings Call Transcript -- Seeking Alpha
<p>MEMC Electronic Materials (<a href='http://seekingalpha.com/symbol/wfr' alt='MEMC Electronic Materials Inc.' title='MEMC Electronic Materials Inc.'>WFR</a>)</p><p>Q1 2010 Earnings Call</p><p>April 29, 2010 5:30 pm ET</p><br/><a
Intel's 32-nm Clarkdale Shows Many Changes - Are They Using e-SiC for NMOS Strain?
Images are the star of this show, a new blog edited by Dick James, senior technology analyst and blogger-in-chief at Chipworks Inc. (Ottawa, Canada). These entries will sometimes deliver more in-depth analysis on major industry milestones, but the main focus is about high-magnification microscopy
ASIC-System On Chip (SoC)-VLSI Design: Overview of VLSI Fabrication Facility
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Brother can you spare $7 billion? (Katherine's Blog 2.0)
Katherine's Blog 2.0 Thin films, writing, small business, and random web flotsam « Knowledge is power, political edition | Main | The Revolution is Online » Brother can you spare $7 billion? The transition to 450-mm wafers, if it occurs, is going to be really really
IMEC Fabricates III-V Structures On Silicon Wafers (Mannerisms)
IMEC has done something pretty amazing in fabricating III-V structures on silicon wafers....
PC's Solar Photovoltaics Blog: ReneSola announces long-term wafer supply agreements totalling 836 MW
JIASHAN, CHINA: ReneSola Ltd, a leading global manufacturer of solar wafers and provider of solar module OEM services, has signed two wafer supply agreements to provide two major Taiwan-listed solar companies with approximately 836 MW of monocrystalline and multicrystalline solar wafers.<br /><br
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