AMD runs silicon in 300-mm wafer fab, preps 65-nm process
Processor vendor Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has started running wafers through Fab36, the company’s 30 mm wafer fab located in Dresden, Germany and is on course to have commercial production in 2006, according to Tom Sonderman, the company’s director of APM technologies.
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