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For a CMOS process with a wafer size of 300mm, a die size of 1cm2, 1...

For a CMOS process with a wafer size of 300mm, a die size of 1cm2, 1 defects/cm2, and alpha =3 determine the die yield. If this wafer costs $2000 what will be the die cost?

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