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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Aims to block importation.
400,000 cores, 18GB of SRAM.
Will make supplies up in Q2.
10,000 wafers affected.
16-core variant available, too.
Takes the fight to Intel.
Going into cars, not phones.
On-track for 2018 opening.
Aims for 20K wafers a month by 2018.
Massive performance increase promised.
The MX100 is the direct replacement for the M500 series, with very attractive pricing and 16nm NAND
16nm finFET process development is going well.
Goes small and 3D at the same time.
Qualcomm has become the first of TSMC's 28nm customers to publicly complain of capacity issues.
Toshiba believes it has answered one of the major problems with using strontium germanide in the production of 16nm process size chips.
October 14 2021 | 15:04