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'''Copy Exact!''' ('''CE!''') is a [[process technology]] [[semiconductor manfuacturing|manufacturing]] methodology devised by [[Intel]] in order to duplicate the exact manufacturing environments with the development environment that was used to design the process. ''Copy Exact!'' duplicates the exact manufacturing process at all levels in order to yield statistically similar outputs at all production lines. ''Copy Exact!'' is designed to minimize discrepancies, improve transfer time, and reduce risk when [[ramping up]] a new [[process technology]]. | '''Copy Exact!''' ('''CE!''') is a [[process technology]] [[semiconductor manfuacturing|manufacturing]] methodology devised by [[Intel]] in order to duplicate the exact manufacturing environments with the development environment that was used to design the process. ''Copy Exact!'' duplicates the exact manufacturing process at all levels in order to yield statistically similar outputs at all production lines. ''Copy Exact!'' is designed to minimize discrepancies, improve transfer time, and reduce risk when [[ramping up]] a new [[process technology]]. |
Revision as of 10:10, 26 December 2018
Copy Exact! (CE!) is a process technology manufacturing methodology devised by Intel in order to duplicate the exact manufacturing environments with the development environment that was used to design the process. Copy Exact! duplicates the exact manufacturing process at all levels in order to yield statistically similar outputs at all production lines. Copy Exact! is designed to minimize discrepancies, improve transfer time, and reduce risk when ramping up a new process technology.