Comment by donavanm
3 days ago
AFAIK all wafer ingots are cylinders, which means the wafers themselves are a circular cross section. So manufacturing is binpacking rectangles in to a circle. Plus different effects/defects in the chips based on the distance from the edge of the wafer.
So I believe its the opposite: why are they representing the larger square and implying lower yield off the wafer in space that doesnt practically exist?
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