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Tag Archives: 10nm

Charlie Demerjian
Jan 3, 2017

Qualcomm opens up a bit more on the 10nm Snapdragon 835 SoC

CES 2017: Better everything as we have come to expect

Today Qualcomm is unveiling the Snapdragon 835 in a little more detail than last time.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 28, 2016

Coffee Lake points to issues with Intel’s 10nm process

Analysis: Not merely yields but far more fundamental issues

Intel is in a deep malaise at the moment and the new Coffee Lake exemplifies their pain.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 26, 2016

What is Intel’s 7nm Cannon Lake +2 architecture called?

Exclusive: Yes another first for SemiAccurate

SemiAccurate has outed Intel code names for years, so what is Ice Lake +2 called?
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 22, 2016

Intel has 10nm Cannon Lake back

In house for months but how good is it?

The carolling moles of Hillsboro are singing a song of yuletide greetings that are echoing around the 10nm deep Cannon Lake.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 17, 2016

Qualcomm unveils the first 10nm phone SoC, Snapdragon 835

Samsung 10nm process, Qualcomm design, and few details

Qualcomm and Samsung announced the worlds first 10nm phone SoC today, the Snapdragon 835.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 26, 2016

Globalfoundries 7nm process isn’t even close to the name

A real shrink means the marketing trolls have won the game

Two weeks ago, Globalfoundries announced a ‘7nm’ process, but does it live up to the name?
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 17, 2016

ARM keeps Intel’s foundry wing from irrelevance

Not IDF 2016: This isn’t a win for Intel despite the official PR

Intel likely paid a high price to secure ARM’s support, something their foundry wing desperately needed.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 13, 2016

What shrink does TSMC’s 10nm process deliver?

SemiAccurate found a few numbers that tell the story

How much of a shrink will TSMC’s 10nm process really provide?
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Charlie Demerjian
May 18, 2016

ARM outs TSMC 10nm Artemis test chip

Updated: Lots of interesting process nuggets and some pictures

ARM was talking up their TSMC 10nm Artemis test chip last week with some juicy details.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 12, 2015

Samsung shows off 10nm wafers at Techcon

Techcon 2015: Test chips, pictures, and short stories

SemiAccurate spotted a Samsung 10nm wafer at Techcon 2015, the only 10nm part publicly displayed.
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 22, 2015

Another major SoC tapes out, with a twist

Timing, process, and delays lead to…..

Guess what major SoC SemiAccurate moles say just taped out, or in this case taped out several months ago.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 21, 2015

Intel Q2 2015 analyst call awash in goodies

Technical news and stuff between the lines

Intel had a very interesting financial analyst call last week, lets take a look at some of the data points.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 22, 2014
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Analysis: Is Intel’s Broadwell worth making at this point?

Analysis: New schedules make things very complex for a Haswell shrink

Everyone is talking about Intel’s 14nm Broadwell CPU and it’s problems but no one seems to be asking the most important question.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 13, 2013

EUV moves forward two steps, back one

Common Platform 2013: Progress moves on, big challenges ahead

One of the burning questions in the foundry world of late is what node will EUV be introduced on.
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