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Tag Archives: GlobalFoundries

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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 16, 2021

Is Intel looking to buy GlobalFoundries?

A very small fire beneath a lot of smoke

Recent rumors have Intel talking to GlobalFoundries about a takeover, but what is really happening?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 23, 2020

Marvell outs their new custom ASIC division

What with matters more than what

Today Marvell is unveiling their new custom ASIC division and it has a lot of promise.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 28, 2018

And then there were three: GlobalFoundries halts 7nm development

It’s all about money, specifically making it

Yesterday GlobalFoundries announced the long rumored pull back from bleeding edge 7nm process development.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 8, 2017
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Everspin hits the 1Gb milestone with new 28nm MRAMs

Two new cards and one new size to show off

Eversping has a bunch of MRAM announcements today starting with the first Gigabit device.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 27, 2016

Spin Transfer Technologies talks about their ST-MRAMs

Another player officially in the discrete and IP NVRAM space

It looks like the MRAM gates are wide open with Spin Transfer Technologies revealing their wares.
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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
Sep 15, 2016

Everspin and Globalfoundries team up for embedded ST-MRAM

Do you want 22nm SOI devices with embedded memory?

Everspin and Globalfoundries are announcing pMTJ ST-MRAM for GF’s SOI process.
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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
Apr 13, 2016

Everspin samples 256Mb ST-MRAM from Globalfoundries

Updated 2x: 1Gb, perpendicular devices, and more to follow shortly

Everspin is now sampling really high density 256Mb MRAMs with 1Gb to follow soon.
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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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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
Oct 27, 2014

Everspin and Globalfoundries team up on MRAM

Non-Volatile memory for the masses or at least mass production

Everspin is teaming up with Globalfoundries to offer MRAM on 40nm and 28nm processes.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 20, 2014

Globalfoundries buys IBM semi like SemiAccurate said

We keep telling you we told you so or something like that

Remember when SemiAccurate said that IBM sold their foundry business to Globalfoundries last July?

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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 18, 2013
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Analysis: ASML stops 450mm dead

Who pulled the trigger and why did they feel the need?

It looks like 450mm wafers just got pushed back as ASML stopped production on the technology.
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