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Juniper Networks: Birth of a Network Chip - Video Commercial

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Learn More: http://www.juniper.net The birth of a network chip; the Junos Trio Processor.

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  • haha OMG theres my dad at the end of the video,U ROCK DAD

  • haha OMG theres my dad at the end of the video,U ROCK DAD !!!! :)

  • Motorola got rid of graveyard shift in this building which was 3rd shift APRDL and 4th shift MOS13, back around 1999. N1/N2 still covers most of the time that is technically considered graveyard shift.

  • Man that looks sharp! Sooooooo 5S!!!

  • My dad works there.....

  • Do you mean N1/N2? There is no graveyard.....

  • This was obviously shot on dayshift. We on graveyard move and work 3 times as fast! :-)

  • I saw this fab go from a parking lot in 1993 to a 3 story research and die production center in the mid-to-late 1990s! Good to see the ULSI/APRDL/MOS-13/Dan Noble Center/ATMC building is still running when other 200mm fabs are gone.

  • SUPER!!!! Great place to work!

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