The Global Outlook for Dielectric Materials in Semiconductor Devices 1999-2004
Published December 1999
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As
semiconductor device feature sizes continue to shrink
to sub-quarter-micron levels and below, fabricators are
forced to rethink their choices for dielectric materials.
The transition of this $250 million global market
to low-k materials appears inevitable due to the semiconductor
needs already in planning. Therefore, Kline's report
forecasting the materials of choice and their rate of
conversion is critical for any supplier of dielectric
materials, suppliers of CMP consumables (to better understand
future planarization requirements), and related companies
such as chemical vapor deposition processors. (Y438)
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