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The '''2.5 μm lithography process''' was the semiconductor process technology used by some semiconductor companies during the late 1970s to early 1980s. This process was later superseded by [[2 µm]], [[1.5 µm]], and [[1 µm]] processes. | The '''2.5 μm lithography process''' was the semiconductor process technology used by some semiconductor companies during the late 1970s to early 1980s. This process was later superseded by [[2 µm]], [[1.5 µm]], and [[1 µm]] processes. | ||
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+ | === Harris === | ||
+ | Harris Corporation operated a 2.5 μm CMOS process, '''SAJI IV''' (Self-Aligned) . | ||
+ | == 2.5 μm microprocessors == | ||
+ | * DEC | ||
+ | ** {{decc|J11}} | ||
− | {{ | + | == 2.5 μm microcontrollers == |
+ | * {{bell|BELLMAC-32|Bell Labs BELLMAC-32 (BELLMAC-80)}} | ||
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Revision as of 16:08, 11 June 2017
The 2.5 μm lithography process was the semiconductor process technology used by some semiconductor companies during the late 1970s to early 1980s. This process was later superseded by 2 µm, 1.5 µm, and 1 µm processes.
Industry
Harris
Harris Corporation operated a 2.5 μm CMOS process, SAJI IV (Self-Aligned) .
2.5 μm microprocessors
- DEC
2.5 μm microcontrollers
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