Hynix Encounters Issue With 66 Nm DRAM Production
Yield problems with Hynix Semiconductor’s 66nm production are said to have resulted in 30 million defective 1Gb DDR2 chips, translating to about 10% to its output, according to industry sources at downstream players. Hynix refuted the reported issues but declined further comment.
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