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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Won't offer a launch date, though.
Pledges 7nm within two years.
While Swan apologises to investors.
5nm and 6nm respectively.
Nothing a suitable replacement for silicon.
Avera offers what GloFo won't: 7nm.
'Making good progress on 10nm,' company claims.
'First commercial 7nm SoC,' it crows.
Forces AMD to go all-in with TSMC.
Expects products in 2019.
Won't say early or late 2020, though.
Four years overdue.
Still aiming for 2020 volume production.
Can be combined with other technologies, too.
'A generation ahead' of the competition, it claims.
Both due in 2018.
15 percent performance boost claimed.
Two years later than planned.
Looks to build a £12.5 billion facility.
Production by 2018, skipping 10nm.
Low-power now, enthusiast in January.
New three-phase plan in place.
7nm by 2018, 5nm by 2020.
October 14 2021 | 15:04