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During a new process technology bring-up, yield loss can be very high (< 40% yield). The process of identifying yield losses, quantifying them, and improving them is referred to as [[yield learning]]. | During a new process technology bring-up, yield loss can be very high (< 40% yield). The process of identifying yield losses, quantifying them, and improving them is referred to as [[yield learning]]. | ||
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