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- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water accessdate "2014-06-04".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water archivedate "2014-06-05".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water archiveurl is-450mm-dead-in-the-water.
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water date "2014-05-15".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water deadurl "no".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water first "Mark".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water isCitedBy Wafer_(electronics).
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water last "LaPedus".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water location "California".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water publisher "Sperling Media Group LLC".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water quote "Intel and the rest of the industry have delayed the shift to 450 mm fabs for the foreseeable future, leaving many to ponder the following question—Is 450 mm technology dead in the water? The answer: 450 mm is currently treading water.".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water title "Is 450mm Dead In The Water?".
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water url is-450mm-dead-in-the-water.
- is-450mm-dead-in-the-water work "semiengineering.com".