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Tag Archives: 65nm
Where is the mainstream IC process technology today? 28nm? 40nm? 65nm?
EDA companies like Cadence focus on developing the latest tools for bleeding-edge process technologies—28nm and 20nm today—and that’s been the emphasis of my blog posts from last week’s Global technology Conference (GTC). However, there was one panel at the conference … Continue reading
Posted in EDA360, Globalfoundries, Silicon Realization
Tagged 130nm, 180nm, 20nm, 28nm, 32nm, 40nm, 65nm, 90nm
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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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