Risk Starts definition

Risk Starts means Production Wafer Starts for Products that have yet to be accepted by a customer. Process Development Wafers and Product Development Wafers are not Risk Starts.
Risk Starts shall be defined as Wafers related to Die or fabrication process changes that have not been released to production by Infineon and SMIC, but which are based upon or utilize an existing fabrication process used by SMIC.
Risk Starts means any Wafers and/or Devices ordered by Xicor prior to full and complete qualification of Yamaha's process per Appendix D.

Examples of Risk Starts in a sentence

  • Infineon shall handle all customer returns of Contract Products, except for Scrap Contract Products and pre-qualification Risk Starts and Engineering Lots sold by SMIC.

  • Siemens will provide these Wafers out of Risk Starts to APT at the price/volume specified in Exhibit 6 and 7.

  • All 90nm Scrap Contract Products and all 90nm pre-qualification Risk Starts shall be sold to Infineon pursuant to Section 3.1.4 above.

  • All Contract Products (other than Scrap Contract Products, and pre-qualification Risk Starts and Engineering Lots) shall be traceable based on the top side date code.

  • Infineon shall accept all Non-Conforming Products, other than pre-qualification Risk Starts and Engineering Lots.

  • SMIC shall sell all 140nm and/or 110nm Scrap Contract Products and all 140nm and/or 110nm pre-qualification Risk Starts and Engineering Lots and shall, subject to Section 3.1.2 and 3.1.3 above, retain any proceeds from such sale when the Parties are working on the basis of the Market Price Model.

  • Such notification shall indicate the number of Risk Starts and Engineering Lots, as the case may be, to be started by SMIC or SMIC Subsidiaries, and the date of such commencement.

  • SMIC shall inform Infineon upon the commencement of any Risk Starts or Engineering Lots, in both cases, started prior to qualification pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement.

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  • Depending on the sector, the forward- looking and scenario-based assessment method refers to either technology expansion plans until 2025 or CO2-intensities of the most energy-intensive companies in a fund.


More Definitions of Risk Starts

Risk Starts means any new product Wafers by device type ordered by Xicor prior to full and complete qualification of such new product at Foundry.
Risk Starts means any Wafers and/or Devices ordered by Xicor prior to full and complete qualification of Sanyo's process per Appendix D.

Related to Risk Starts

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