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Claire Sung, Taipei; Rodney Chan, DIGITIMES Asia
Thursday 7 June 2007
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Posted on Jun 8, 00:11
He must be kidding? The Semiconductor industry is trying to keep up with Moore's law anymore than the consumer is trying to avoid Murphy's law. The process technology trends are being driven by the need for lower cost and power consumption.