Note on Engineering Lot Sample Clauses

Note on Engineering Lot. 7.1.7.1 [***] engineering lot [***] included in the NRE per device. Included in the NRE Open Silicon will package a quantity of [***]. Packaging of additional prototype devices can be ordered (see pricing in engineering lot table below). 7.1.7.2 [***] is [***] yielding from the engineering lot, and is required to [***] within [***] of tape-out. 7.1.7.3 [***] is [***] material [***] for the Project and subject to [***]. 7.1.7.4 Engineering lot unit pricing is based on [***] and [***] actual product yields. [***] by Customer [***] and testing of initial parts. The engineering lot summary is shown in the table below. Final die size [***] and engineering lot [***]. 7.1.7.5 Customer may procure engineering lot devices throughout the life of this program. (Ref: QM#) Total number of wafers started [***] [***] Estimated Net Packaged Parts [***] Additional Prototype Packaging and Test Price [***] Total number of wafers started [***] [***] Estimated Net Packaged Parts [***] Additional Prototype Packaging and Test Price [***]
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