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Normal biz will be resumed!

24 July 2007 | By Mark Osborne | Editor's Blog

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SEMICON West may be over but we have an amazing backlog of stories and blogs to push out this week and next, and also we have to start trawling through some of the most important new product introductions. Adding to the workload if that wasn't enough is the fact that the quarterly financials are now underway so please be kind to us!

Blogs planned include:

200mmPrime - the forgotten sweat spot
300mmPrime & new tool developments
The nightmare that is 450mm!
Litho tool developments & competition
AMD and asset-lite - or is that detail-lite?
Capital spending issues: who is worried?
How to cover everything without resorting to illegal substances!

Back soon-ish!

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