Prototype Lots Sample Clauses

Prototype Lots. NMI may order Wafers in prototype lots ("Prototype -------------- Production") whenever NMI (i) seeks a Qualification in accordance with Section 3.3(a), (ii) seeks to make any engineering changes, including without limitation changes to improve Product functionality and Wafer yield, or (iii) elects, at NMI's risk, to purchase Wafers in volume prior to Qualification. A Prototype Production lot shall contain the number of Wafers specified in Exhibit B. NMI may order multiple Prototype Production lots of the same Wafer, NMI may require Toshiba to hold Prototype Production at "gate" or "contact" intermediate stages of production. During Prototype Production,
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Prototype Lots. Paragraph 3.9 (i), page 6 shall be replaced as follows: A Prototype Production lot shall contain the number of Wafers specified in Exhibit B. NMI may order multiple Prototype Production lots of the same Wafer. The Parties agree that prototype lots already started in the production line of Infineon can only be temporarily stopped by NMI if a mask change (Redesign) is required and only for the period of time until this mask change (Redesign) is done after successful first silicon review is complete. The Parties will provide the changes necessary for the redesign in a reasonable timeframe. During Prototype Production, Infineon will provide "VTH" and "gate".....
Prototype Lots. NMI may order Wafers in prototype lots ("Prototype Production") whenever NMI: (i) seeks a Qualification in accordance with Section 3.4(a); (ii) seeks to make any engineering changes, including without limitation changes to improve Product functionality and Wafer yield; or (iii) elects, at NMI's risk, to purchase Wafers in volume prior to Qualification. If Siemens reasonably demonstrates to NMI that manufacture of the Prototype Lot would (i) cause substantial and material adverse consequences to Siemens's manufacturing process or equipment or (ii) would result in the manufacture of an integrated circuit that would otherwise substantially harm any equipment on which such circuit operated, Siemens will have the right to reject purchase orders for such Prototype Lot, provided that if NMI demonstrates that such resulting circuit would operate without adverse consequences under different operating tolerances (such as through a specification change or errata sheet), Siemens will nevertheless continue to manufacture such Prototype Lot. In such case already existing purchase orders for prototype production will be adapted mutually. The further procedure regarding already started lots will be defined mutually. Prototype lots are not covered via the forecast. NMI will place purchase orders for prototype lots on a weekly basis. Feedback regarding the acceptance of such purchase orders will be given within five working days from Siemens to NMI. The price for prototype lots is defined in Exhibit D.
Prototype Lots. Centillium Communications, Inc. may order Wafers -------------- in prototype lots ("Prototype Production") whenever Centillium Communications, Inc.: (i) seeks a Qualification in accordance with Section 3.3(a); (ii) seeks to make any engineering changes, including without limitation changes to improve Product functionality and Wafer yield; or (iii) elects, at Centillium Communications, Inc. risk, to purchase Wafers in volume prior to Qualification. A Prototype Production lot shall contain the number of Wafers specified in Exhibit B. Centillium Communications, Inc. may order multiple Prototype Production lots of the same Wafer. Centillium Communications, Inc. may require MELA to hold Prototype Production at "gate" or "contact" intermediate stages of production. Centillium Communications, Inc. should not hold lots longer than ninety (90) days in such an intermediate stage. During Prototype and Production, MELA will provide e-test data as specified in Exhibit G. Centillium Communications, Inc. may request process splits (i.e., examine Wafers at a particular step in fabrication) in order for Centillium Communications, Inc. to evaluate variations within the specifications for each process.

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