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mask count
Revision as of 03:45, 13 November 2015 by 23.92.218.190 (talk) (Created page with "A '''mask count''' is the final number of masks or pattern layers required to make a complete integrated circuit. The process mask count is often used as an indication...")
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A mask count is the final number of masks or pattern layers required to make a complete integrated circuit. The process mask count is often used as an indication of complexity and overall fabrication cost. Modern processes have over 20 masks, sometimes over 30.
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