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The new VSMC FAB in Singapore has absolutely rocketed up!
One thing here is they can get the labour in for construction fast!
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
And what of the NY mega site? More delays?
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
"The new facility is expected to be operational by the second half of 2028, creating 1,600 jobs and increasing cleanroom space by...
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
Summary
Micron invests US$24 billion (S$30.5 billion) in Singapore to build a new Nand flash memory chip plant that supports AI-driven...
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
Not sure I agree with the logic here. Intel's biggest need right now is to fill the fabs. Choosing not to even try to serve a large...
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
100% agree. I was asked by a Client how to change a process from BSPD to FSPD and I said, "its a different animal. I dont even think I...
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
I'm sure they do -- but trust me, the differences between BSPD and FSPD are *far* bigger than just some different options in either...
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
Intel has 4x as many process options on 18A as they do customers interested in working with IFS LOL
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
You mean add another not-really-big-enough-volume (and late to market!) process to the one they're already got -- plus you need...
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
That would help, but being more expensive isn't really the biggest issue, it's that for lower-power chips with less dense power grids...
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
the second option is to make BSPDN cost effective so they don't have to make two separate flows.
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
This was a very interesting listen. It sounds like it won't scale as high bandwidth-wise as fiber long term, but it finds a potential...
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
The "copper cliff" is the biggest bottleneck in the data center today, but a new startup with a weird name thinks they’ve found a way to...
Wednesday at 1:36 AM
Is this good or bad? Is this the golden age or ASML seeing the AI bubble pop and trying to prepare for the upcoming crash? 😲...
Wednesday at 1:35 AM
That is why chip companies us FPGA prototyping and emulators.
https://semiwiki.com/category/prototyping/s2c-eda/
Wednesday at 1:34 AM