Silicon on Nothing: the Origins of FD-SOI
Yesterday, I wrote about the new 12FDX process, which is a derivative of the original 28nm FD-SOI process developed by ST Microelectronics. Last year I talked to Thomas Skotnicki. He is the father of thin-box FD-SOI and its birth is an interesting story. The story began 27 years ago.
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