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Microdevices February 2006 Issue
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February 2006 Issue : TABLE OF CONTENTS
Cover Story
MEMS sensor
To be equipped on mobile phones in large numbers
Special Report
Proposals for the revitalization of Japan (3): An opinion on education
From
a shortsighted training for immediately producing a readily deployable
workforce to an education that develops the individual's ability to think
for themselves
Emerging Technology
Intel Corp. uses InSb to realize high-speed operation that surpasses
silicon-based FET
Keyword
LER/LWR
Keyperson
NAND flash memory demand will continue to grow still further
Inside LSI (I EDM Report)
A series of novel nonvolatile memory technologies make their debut
Breakthrough
seen in new materials and new operation principles
Inside LSI
IBM develops timing analysis and at-speed test for 65nm ASIC that
take into consideration process variation
Inside FPD
Technology to produce large-screen displays at low cost
Report(LSI)
RET extends the life of ArF immersion; coordination with DFM becomes
more important
Report(LSI)
Neutral beam process controls damage, improving device property beyond
32nm
Report FPD(CES)
A number of 100-inch scale living room televisions make an appearance;
specifics on mobile televisions unveiled
SoC Story
Hitachi's LSI for DVD recorders enables simultaneous recording of
two HD (high definition) programs
Tutorial
Overview of process equipment technology analyzed through the front-runner
(1): Introduction
New Products
Wafer analyzer tool/Mizuho Information & Research Institute
UV thermal processing system/Novellus Systems, Inc.
Automated wafer inspection system/KLA-Tencor Corp.
Polymer ring frame/Shin-Etsu Polymer Co., Ltd.
Automatic vacuum tape mounter/NEC Engineering,Ltd.
Memory LSI Tester with Separately
Operated Two Test Heads/Yokogawa Electric Corp.
Interview
Sanyo Aqua Technology's wastewater treatment business strategy for
LSI plants
Report FPD
Matsushita Electric Industrial to build a new PDP plant
Challenger
"We will not let EDA development engineers disappear from Japan"
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