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Tag Archives: 16nm

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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 7, 2021

Intel should not rename their processes

Analysis: An unwinnable fight should not be picked

OregonLive got a scoop about Intel potentially renaming their 7nm process to 5nm to match the marketing schemes from the foundries.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 4, 2019

Xilinx VU19P is the worlds largest FPGA

How it is made is the interesting part

Xilinx recently released the world’s largest FPGA, the 16nm VU19P with more than 9M logic cells. This third generation ‘worlds largest’ is based on their familiar SSI tech which is what SemiAccurate is most interested in. When you think about …
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AMD Epyc logo
Charlie Demerjian
Oct 29, 2018

More details about AMD’s Rome CPU leak

Memory, sockets, and interfaces aplenty

Remember when SemiAccurate told you about the arrangement of AMD’s Rome?
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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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TSMC - logo
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
Jul 6, 2016

Is Nvidia’s GP104 based GT1060 real?

Look to the numbers for an answer

Is Nvidia’s GP106 Pascal based GT1060 a real card or just a cynical spoiler for the press?
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 25, 2016

AppliedMicro’s X-Gene 3 Aims for Intel’s E5 Xeons

Taking ARM into performance oriented servers…

Last week Applied Micro (APM) and the Linley Group released a white paper detailing the performance goals of APM’s X-Gene 3 server chips that are due for release in H2 2017.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2016

Nvidia Pascal over a year ahead of 14/16nm competition

CES 2016: A commanding lead over the entire industry

Nvidia is more than a year ahead of any competition in the mobile space as their Pascal based Drive PX 2 module proved.
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Dec 29, 2015

Another major SoC goes dual source Samsung and TSMC

Does two make a trend or just a pair?

Guess what major SoC maker other than Apple is now dual sourcing silicon at TSMC and Samsung?
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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
May 31, 2015

Nvidia finally outs the 980Ti

Computex 2015: Exactly what we told you about last year UPDATED

It looks like Nvidia is finally launching the 980Ti we told you about last August.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Aug 11, 2014
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Intel talks about their 14nm process

The real thing, not just a name like some others

Intel is finally talking about 14nm and the results are impressive, both in terms of transistors and yield.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 6, 2014

Intel, Altera, TSMC, and the sad, sad state of tech reporting

Opinion: Please let the stupidity end, it is well past painful

Recent breathless reports have come out about Altera dumping Intel as a foundry and going back to TSMC.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Mar 3, 2014
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6-core 16nm FinFET ARM Cortex-A57 chips spotted in the wild

MWC 2014: Not just one, a full wafer of them fresh from the oven

What do you get when you put a 6-core ARM A57 on TSMC’s 16nm FinFET process?
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 30, 2013

TSMC shows off production 20nm and 16nm dev wafers

Techcon 13: 20nm on the market now, 16nm a ways out

TSMC was showing off two wafers at Techcon, a production 20nm SoC and a pre-production 16nm without any qualifiers.
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