Originally posted by: So
for what purpose?
Originally posted by: So
Yeah, wafers are both expensive and hard to find. I would have been shocked if they were just handing out those keyrings. I'll bet that the A64 design team and the fab team got those and that's it.
Originally posted by: yellowfiero
The intel museum shop had them for sale.
Originally posted by: PottedMeat
does it have to be AMD/INTEL? or even 300mm, at a glance no one will know.
The Electronics Goldmine has wafers - i think they have bare wafer with no processing / ones with die ( marked good ) and even lithography masks.
The stuff ranges from 5-30 bucks.
The Electronics Goldmine - Misc. Items
CDs and silicon wafers are different thingsHmm.
Perhaps it's time to replace the Win 95 CD (in jewel case with COA) that I've been using as a coaster for the past 25 years.
No they are not, they function EXACTLY the same.CDs and silicon wafers are different things![]()
Just because you misuse them does not make them the same thing.No they are not, they function EXACTLY the same.
When you use a CD as a coaster you set your drink on and it protects the your desktop from moisture
When a Silicon wafer is used as a coaster you place your drink on it and it protects the desk from moisture.
In that particular instance…they are…they’re coasters.Just because you misuse them does not make them the same thing.