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Tag Archives: 20nm
What can you do in 20nm? Now? Today? Find out at DAC. Monday. Lunch included. Free.
OK. Here’s the deal. Cadence wants you to know about the true bleeding edge in Silicon Realization. The ASIC/SoC silicon frontier’s at 20nm. FYI: 28nm is already a day late and a process node short (thanks Richard G!). Want to … Continue reading
Posted in ARM, DAC, EDA360, Silicon Realization
Tagged 20nm, Samsung, STMicroelectronics
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20nm or free lunch on Monday at DAC? How about both?
Late, late notice. I know. Mea culpa. But you’ll forgive me when you hear what’s in store for you at DAC on Monday. Cadence is organizing a panel on 20nm technology that includes lunch. How cool is that? The panelists … Continue reading
Is 28nm really here? Now? When?
Last week at the Gartner Semiconductor Briefing held at the Doubletree Hotel in San Jose, Gartner Research Director Sam Wang presented a forecast for the way new IC process technologies will diffuse into the manufacturing mix. The chart he presented … Continue reading
Posted in EDA360, Silicon Realization
Tagged 20nm, 28nm, 40nm, 65nm, Foundry, Gartner, TSMC
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Gartner’s Sam Wang tosses down the 28nm Silicon Realization gauntlet to IC design houses
Sam Wang may have been a Gartner analyst for only six months or so, but he’s already learned how to drop a stunner on the audience. The event was today’s Gartner Semiconductor briefing at the San Jose Doubletree Hotel near … Continue reading
Posted in EDA360, Silicon Realization, SoC Realization
Tagged 20nm, 28nm, Foundry, Gartner, GlobalFoundries, TSMC
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