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Latest revision as of 23:04, 20 May 2018

The 6μm lithography process was the semiconductor process technology used by some semiconductor companies during the early to mid 1970s. This process was later superseded by 5 µm, 3 µm, and 2 µm processes.

Industry[edit]

Fab
Process Name​
1st Production​
Contacted Gate Pitch​
Interconnect Pitch​
Metal Layers​
Technology​
Wafer
Intel Motorola AMI AMD
 
1971 1971
 ? nm  ? nm  ? nm  ? nm
 ? nm  ? nm  ? nm  ? nm
2 2
nMOS/pMOS depletion-mode nMOS nMOS/pMOS/CMOS
3"

6μm Microprocessors[edit]

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6μm Chips[edit]


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