Samsung To Join A Nanotech Semiconductor Partnership With IBM - News Item

Samsung Electronics has announced it will join a nanotech semiconductor technology development partnership at IBM's facility in East Fishkill. The partnership also includes Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing and Infineon.

The four companies are currently developing 65 nanometer technology for computer chips and will move to 45nm technology.

Posted 5th March 2004

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