Would this be the first chip to hit commercial production on a fab that's a generation ahead of Intel? Or, does the mostly-marketing "10 nm" just put it on par with Intel's 14 nm in terms of die size?
Home > Computing ARM announces new Artemis CPU core, first 10nm test chip, built at TSMC ARM and TSMC announced a significant step forward for 10nm manufacturing yesterday, with news of a 10nm test ...
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SK hynix announced the industry's first 16Gb DDR5 built using its 1c node, the sixth generation of its 10nm process. The company says that the success of this marks the beginning of the extreme ...
Mobile World Congress doesn't start for a few days, but Samsung has already jumped the gun to announce its own SoC. The Exynos 8895 will be the first 10nm chip produced in commercial volume, and it'll ...
Intel sees a "clear way" to manufacturing chips under 10 nanometers and when the semiconductor industry transitions to 450mm silicon wafers around 2012, the number of companies that run their own fabs ...
SK Hynix announced today that it has developed the industry's first 16Gb DDR5 built using its 1c node, the sixth generation of the 10nm process. The success marks the beginning of the extreme scaling ...