Örn Hansen wrote:
On May 02, 2007 09:27 AM, Clayton wrote:
True enough... my intent was simply to point out the absurdity of the argument.
I worked in the semiconductor industry for a long time. I know the subject well. Funny though, you never seem to see SUSE in the industry... loads of Solaris based software though (running the wafer steppers and wafer scanners).
Wafer scanners?
I've never worked with the technology myself, but as far as I can understand, it is a laser that is blowing bubbles on a silicon dye? The micro or nano technology referring to the size of the dye used? Where do you use the scanners?
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