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jorgequinonez's latest activity
J
Wasn't invited! Tsmc are very geocentric about these events because they don't fly people out. I spoke with the relevant people today...
Monday at 9:33 AM
J
Apollo and Brookfield sound like cpu code-names.
Monday at 9:31 AM
J
Why is she calling it 1.6nm? We are in the angstrom era?
90% of the worlds chip supply comes from TSMC?
TSMC will begin production on...
Friday at 6:08 PM
J
All very true about cost. However, if conflict or Cold War goes into high gear with China, having our own supply at home will be...
May 9, 2024
J
My concern is the Rapidus design ecosystem. Companies with internal tools and IP can port them over to a one-off IBM process but the...
May 5, 2024
J
If that video is correct then the largest core design is highly advanced. Were it not for the lag in process technology it would likely...
May 1, 2024
J
They boast skilled designers. Considering their population is over four times larger than the USA's, one would expect them to have a...
May 1, 2024
J
According to this recent Chinese review
the Kirin 9010 uses a new ultra large core with better IPC at lower power.
It's a good...
Apr 29, 2024
J
I obviously can’t say for sure, but it seems like TSMC is relaxing interconnect pitch for A16. By going to BS contacts they don’t need...
Apr 28, 2024
J
They could make chips for the Apple Watch, Airpods and other chips on N4C. Since you get more of those chips per wafer, the cost would...
Apr 28, 2024
J
That's quite a bombshell, but it would explain a few things. It must have been a lot easier for Intel to get GAA and back side power to...
Apr 18, 2024
J
That‘s true, but if your yield for 5nm is 50% when the other guy’s is 90% for the same kind of chip, that’s a formula for losing money...
Mar 30, 2024
J
Unfortunately everybody is dragged into this semiconductor subsidy race now,with government all over the global giving out more and more...
Mar 30, 2024
J
That‘s just the patterning cost of extra steps. What about the yield hit ? Pretty sure that’s not factored in, and of course highly...
Mar 30, 2024
J
Judging from this graph,DUV SAQP is around 30% more expensive than EUV single pattern. But fabs in China has lower operational costs...
Mar 30, 2024