April 24, 2004 8:46 AM PDT
Factory flaws yield headaches for chipmakers
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Some of the world's biggest chip companies have lost both money and time straightening out the complex process of turning microchip designs and discs of silicon into working electronics.
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Join the conversation!Add your comment (Log in or register)- Chip makers should just adopt...
- the methods of the rest if the IT solution providers: sell it to the consumer whether it works or not. If Microsoft does it, it must be OK, right?
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- Chip makers should just adopt...
- the methods of the rest if the IT solution providers: sell it to the consumer whether it works or not. If Microsoft does it, it must be OK, right?
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