1.5 μm process

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The 1.5 μm process is the level of

semiconductor process technology that was reached around 1981–1982, by leading semiconductor companies such as Intel and IBM
.

Products featuring 1.5 μm manufacturing process

References

  1. ^ "Memory". STOL (Semiconductor Technology Online). Retrieved 25 June 2019.
  2. ^ "History of the Intel Microprocessor - Listoid". Archived from the original on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 19 April 2015.
  3. ^ Gealow, Jeffrey Carl (10 August 1990). "Impact of Processing Technology on DRAM Sense Amplifier Design" (PDF). Massachusetts Institute of Technology. pp. 149–166. Retrieved 25 June 2019 – via CORE.
  4. ^ Mega-CD Hardware Manual: PCM Sound Source (PDF). Sega. 14 October 1991. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Amiga Manual: Amiga 3000+ System Specification 1991".
  6. ^ Intel Corporation, "New Product Focus Components: 80286 Workhorses: Twice As Fast", Solutions, July/August 1985, Page 17
  7. ^ Intel Corporation, "NewsBit: Three New Pinouts For One-Megabit EPROMs Announced", Solutions, January/February 1986, Page 1
  8. ^ Rant, Jon; "CHMOS: Matching Process to Product", Intel Corporation, Solutions, January/February 1986, Page 17
  9. ^ Ormsby, Jon, Editor, "New Product Focus: Components: 82526 Works Magic Under The Hood", Intel Corporation, Microcomputer Solutions, May/June 1988, page 10

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Preceded by
3 μm process
MOSFET semiconductor device fabrication process Succeeded by
1 μm process