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Tag Archives: finfet

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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
Jun 29, 2016

AMD’s Polaris 10 becomes the Radeon RX 480

Lots of details change and one new unit

AMD’s Polaris is finally here and SemiAccurate brings you the details of this upgrade.
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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Thomas Ryan
Jun 29, 2016

AMD’s Radeon RX 480: A Review

Basically an R9 290X, but better.

Today we’re reviewing AMD’s Radeon RX 480 graphics card. Based on AMD’s Polaris 10 chip the RX 480 is the first 14nm FinFET graphics chip bought to market by the company.
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ARM logo
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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2015 AMD Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 6, 2015

AMD and Globalfoundries announce 14nm silicon

No product just a vague comment about FinFETS working

AMD and Globalfoundries are announcing the birth of their new 14LPP process, cigars from SemiAccurate all around.
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2015 AMD Logo
Thomas Ryan
Oct 16, 2015

AMD Reiterates Its Confidence in Zen

It will launch before the end 2016…

The departure of legendary CPU architect Jim Keller from AMD last month after a three-year stint has stirred fears that AMD’s make-or-break Zen CPU architecture is in trouble.
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 12, 2015

Major foundry fixes 14/16nm process problems

Good news is better for the industry than bad

Remember that pesky 14/16nm process that SemiAccurate told you was having major problems?
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Samsung - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Dec 3, 2014

Samsung shows off 14nm FinFET wafers and systems

ARM Techcon 2014: Pretty pictures but no more details

End of year lulls allow you to do things you haven’t had time for before like stories about Samsung 14nm FinFET SoCs.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Mar 3, 2014
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6-core 16nm FinFET ARM Cortex-A57 chips spotted in the wild

MWC 2014: Not just one, a full wafer of them fresh from the oven

What do you get when you put a 6-core ARM A57 on TSMC’s 16nm FinFET process?
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 5, 2013
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Intel fabs Altera’s Stratix 10 FPGA with four ARM A53 cores

Techcon 13: Yes the sky is falling, and the the implications are bigger than the headlines

Altera just announced Stratix 10, a 14nm FPGA with four ARM A53 cores built on Intel’s FinFET process.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Apr 2, 2013
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ARM and TSMC tape out 20nm FinFET Coretex-A57 CPU

History is made at night, character is what you are in the dark. – Lord John Whorfin

It looks like TSMC and ARM are getting serious about 64-bit CPUs, they just taped out a Coretex-A57 CPU on 20nm.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 10, 2012

Intel talks about 22nm SoC transistors

Low power, high voltage, and passive 22nm structures.

One of the questions that has been bothering process geeks for months now is how Intel is doing Vt control in fin structures.
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