IBM teams up for 32nm production

Posted on Thursday, March 08 2007 @ 0:35 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
The Inq reports IBM and Toppan Printing will cooperate on producing 32nm photomasks:
Mass production will begin in 2010 with developers working at IBM in the USA and at Toppan's Japanese facility. Both firms are already cooperating on producing 45 nanometre masks, said Nikkei.

This technology is likely to end up being used to manufacture AMD microprocessors.


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