http://news.yahoo.com/s/pcworld/20051110/tc_pcworld/123487
NEC and Toshiba, two of Japan's biggest chip makers, have decided to work together on a future generation of semiconductor manufacturing technology, they said Wednesday.
The two companies will jointly develop technology that can produce chips whose smallest features are 45 nanometers in size.
Toshiba disclosed in early 2004 its plans to work together with Sony on 45nm technology. Now, with Toshiba announcing similar plans to work with NEC Electronics on the same technology, there is a chance that the three companies will end up working together, Makoto Yasuda, a spokesperson for Toshiba in Tokyo, said on Thursday.
Talks have not taken place yet on a three-way cooperation deal but the idea has not been ruled out, said Yoshikazu Ochiai, a Sony spokesperson in Tokyo.
Few details of the collaboration have been finalized, but the two companies hope to have a definitive deal by the end of the year. Engineers from both companies will work together at Toshiba's Advanced Microelectronics Center in Yokohama, west of Tokyo, the companies said.
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What kind of chip could they produce (T+N or T+N+S)?
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NEC and Toshiba, two of Japan's biggest chip makers, have decided to work together on a future generation of semiconductor manufacturing technology, they said Wednesday.
The two companies will jointly develop technology that can produce chips whose smallest features are 45 nanometers in size.
Toshiba disclosed in early 2004 its plans to work together with Sony on 45nm technology. Now, with Toshiba announcing similar plans to work with NEC Electronics on the same technology, there is a chance that the three companies will end up working together, Makoto Yasuda, a spokesperson for Toshiba in Tokyo, said on Thursday.
Talks have not taken place yet on a three-way cooperation deal but the idea has not been ruled out, said Yoshikazu Ochiai, a Sony spokesperson in Tokyo.
Few details of the collaboration have been finalized, but the two companies hope to have a definitive deal by the end of the year. Engineers from both companies will work together at Toshiba's Advanced Microelectronics Center in Yokohama, west of Tokyo, the companies said.
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What kind of chip could they produce (T+N or T+N+S)?
Mod: Please move it to appropriate forum if so desired.