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− | The '''750 nm lithography process''' is was semiconductor manufacturing process following the [[1 µm lithography process|1 µm process]]. Commercial [[integrated circuit]] manufacturing using | + | The '''750 nanometer (750 nm) lithography process''' is was semiconductor manufacturing process following the [[1 µm lithography process|1 µm process]]. Commercial [[integrated circuit]] manufacturing using 750 nm process began in early 1990s. 750 nm and was phased out and later replaced by [[650 nm]], [[600 nm]], and [[500 nm]] processes. |
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Latest revision as of 05:17, 20 July 2018
The 750 nanometer (750 nm) lithography process is was semiconductor manufacturing process following the 1 µm process. Commercial integrated circuit manufacturing using 750 nm process began in early 1990s. 750 nm and was phased out and later replaced by 650 nm, 600 nm, and 500 nm processes.
Industry[edit]
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Process Name |
1st Production |
Contacted Gate Pitch |
Interconnect Pitch (M1P) |
Metal Layers |
SRAM bit cell |
750 nm Microprocessors[edit]
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- HP
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750 nm Microarchitectures[edit]
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