59 comments Photo Resist Application Intel Shows How A CPU Is Made By Tuan An Nguyen, Kevin Parrish, Intel CorporationJuly 18, 2009 1:20 AM Print Picture 6 / 29 fPrevious gNext ! See also : CPUs Components Processors Photo Resist Application The blue liquid, depicted above, is a photo resist finish similar to those used in film for photography. The wafer spins during this step to allow an evenly-distributed coating that's smooth and also very thin. See more See less
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