Intel should not rename their processes
Analysis: An unwinnable fight should not be picked
OregonLive got a scoop about Intel potentially renaming their 7nm process to 5nm to match the marketing schemes from the foundries.
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OregonLive got a scoop about Intel potentially renaming their 7nm process to 5nm to match the marketing schemes from the foundries.
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During Intel’s unleashed event a few weeks ago, CEO Pat Gelsinger talked about building out fab capacity.
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SemiAccurate just learned about another big outsourcing deal that Intel just signed.
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There has been a lot of talk about Intel outsourcing production lately, but what is really going on?
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Intel is pawning off their moribund flash business on SK hynix todayfor $9 billion.
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When does Intel get their first parts back from TSMC, and what are they?
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The question on everyone’s mind is what moves Intel will be making with TSMC.
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Is Intel actually going to make products at TSMC, and if so, what and when can we expect to see the results?
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In the flaming wreckage of the Q2/2020 Intel analyst call, did the company really come clean on 7nm?
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Today Marvell is unveiling their new custom ASIC division and it has a lot of promise.
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Today Qualcomm is releasing three new Snapdragon SoCs, the 460, 662, and 720G.
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Yesterday GlobalFoundries announced the long rumored pull back from bleeding edge 7nm process development.
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What is the problem with Intel’s 10nm process, or problems as the case may be?
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It looks like one of Intel’s marquee foundry customers just jumped ship.
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Achronix was showing off two FPGA goodies, one IP and a PCIe board, during Techcon.
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