Trace yield and reliability questions back to the exact record.
The problem
Fab, process, and applications teams work across recipes, metrology exports, customer notes, papers, and tool documentation — and the context behind a yield or reliability question is scattered across all of them.
What MAIC does
With those documents in a MAIC project, teams can trace yield, reliability, or materials questions back to exact uploaded excerpts — the recipe change, the metrology export, the customer note — before decisions move downstream.
Questions teams ask
- Which recipe changes preceded the yield drop on lot 17?
- What does the metrology export show for the last tool qualification?
- Which customer notes mention this failure mode?
- What did the uploaded papers say about this defect mechanism?
How answers stay grounded
MAIC never invents data. Every answer is assembled from excerpts retrieved out of what your team actually uploaded, with the supporting documents cited alongside — so people stay in control of the call, with the evidence in front of them. If the uploaded records don't contain the answer, MAIC says so.
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