Silterra, IMEC announce working SRAM at 0.13-micron node
Silterra Malaysia and IMEC today announced they have produced functional 8Mbit SRAM using 0.13-micron, all-copper process technologies. Silterra and IMEC began co-developing 0.13-micron processes in July 2004.
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