FD-SOI State of the Union: There's Supply - Is There Demand?
I went to the annual SOI Silicon Valley Symposium recently. As last year, they had to close registration because the room was full. To see what I wrote last year, see FD-SOI: Is It Really a Thing? and like last year, that was the big question. It is like going to a presentation on EUV lithography. There is lots of interesting discussion on facets of technology, but what everyone wants to know is whether anyone is betting their company, or at least some major project, on the technology.
First, read the details, and then I'll give my perspective at the end.
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