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Chipmakers On Fast Track To 10GHz

News With testing finished sometime in 2002, the EUV LLC expects beta manufacturing tools to be produced late in 2003 and final manufacturing tools to appear in 2005, Gwyn said. The Extreme Ultraviolet LLC, a joint development effort charged with...

[January 16, 2001, 14:45]

Coalition Shows Off Process For Faster Chips

News EUV LLC has spent approximately $250m to get to this point. Lithography has been one of the limiting factors of our industry," said Craig Barrett, chief executive officer of Intel, one of the primary members of the EUV LLC coalition.

[April 12, 2001, 13:42]

Intel: One Step Closer To 10GHz

News To accomplish this, Intel and EUV LLC, a consortium charged with developing EUV technology, had to develop special coatings. The masks, which were delivered to EUV LLC early in the year, will be used in the EUV Engineering Test Stand, the prototype...

[March 9, 2001, 8:38]

Intel Draws Chips With Extreme UV

News The chipmaker has been working on the technology for several years and is part of the EUV LLC, a research body that supports the technology. Others, including Advanced Micro Devices, IBM, Infineon, Micron Technologies and Motorola, have joined the...

[August 2, 2004, 8:30]

Intel Uses EUV Tool To Speed Chips

News Chipmakers Advanced Micro Devices, IBM, Infineon, Micron Technologies and Motorola are all members of the EUV LLC, a consortium that pooled resources to develop the technology jointly with the US government.

[April 23, 2002, 8:22]

Chip Designers' Dream Team: 10GHz Or Bust

News The EUV LLC companies will have an advantage of purchasing early tools and using the experience gained during the early technology development. EUV lithography works in much the same way, except that we have to use a different wavelength of light...

[February 15, 2001, 14:36]