Intel 22nm process problems: Part 2
Part 2: Duh!
The next premise in the note is that 22nm is having scaling problems, and 14nm will suffer or be delayed as a result.
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The next premise in the note is that 22nm is having scaling problems, and 14nm will suffer or be delayed as a result.
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Every once in a while, you are forced to do something that is annoying to avoid yet more annoyance.
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Intel has two new 22nm phone chips to talk about, and one platform gets pushed out to 2014.
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Achronix is finally announcing their first 22nm FPGAs, two families of Speedster22i chips.
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Intel is launching their Ivy Bridge CPU family today with a lot of fanfare, and in many ways the chip deserves every bit.
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During their Q1 conference call, Intel stated that Atom was going to move faster than Moore’s law.
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Intel’s foundry arm that doesn’t officially exist has a new customer, Netronome.
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Remember when we told you that Tabula was the second foundry customer for Intel?
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At IDF last week, Intel’s Mooly Eden held up a Haswell chip, or part of one from the look of things.
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There have been a lot of rumors about why Intel’s Ivy Bridge is slipping, but they are all spin to cover the real issues.
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It looks like Bulldozer and Ivy Bridge, the next generation AMD and Intel CPUs, are both delayed.
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Intel announced today what we wrote up a month ago, their 22nm process is going to use FinFETs.
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There is a lot of speculation about Intel’s (INTC) upcoming 22nm process, and we finally have some hard information to share.
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Up until now Intel (INTC) hasn’t unveiled which PCI Express spec its upcoming LGA-1155 Ivy Bridge processors will support, but their latest roadmaps includes an update which reveals support for PCI Express 3.0, even though it’s a feature that’s not even highlighted on the slide.
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