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Tag Archives: 28nm

Everspin logo
Charlie Demerjian
Aug 8, 2017
4

Everspin hits the 1Gb milestone with new 28nm MRAMs

Two new cards and one new size to show off

Eversping has a bunch of MRAM announcements today starting with the first Gigabit device.
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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
Apr 13, 2016

Everspin samples 256Mb ST-MRAM from Globalfoundries

Updated 2x: 1Gb, perpendicular devices, and more to follow shortly

Everspin is now sampling really high density 256Mb MRAMs with 1Gb to follow soon.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 8, 2016

ARM POPs for a new UMC process

28HPC is perfect for a large market, just not enthusiasts

Last week ARM announced a new process for it’s Artisan POP, UMC’s 28HPC.
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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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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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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 27, 2014

Everspin and Globalfoundries team up on MRAM

Non-Volatile memory for the masses or at least mass production

Everspin is teaming up with Globalfoundries to offer MRAM on 40nm and 28nm processes.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 10, 2013

LSI shows off 28nm 28Gbps SerDes for 32Gb FC and 100GbE

AIS 2013: If that isnt enough how about both protocols at once?

If you can’t decide between 32Gb FC or 100GbE, LSI has a handy solution for you that can do both with one 28nm 28Gbps SerDes.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 18, 2013

What does ARM’s POP IP get a customer?

Techcon 13: It stands for nothing but it is actually something

At Techcon ARM announced 11 new POP products to a world that mostly replied, “What is POP?”
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 20, 2013

Cavium releases the 28nm CN70xx Octeon III chip

Computex 2013: Enough MIPS for all who want some

Cavium has come out with a new generation of their Octeon MIPS CPU line called Octeon III.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 29, 2013
2

Nvidia cancels GK11x line, rebrands the current chips as new

No good reasons to do this, lots of bad ones

It looks like Nvidia has canned the GK11x line, replacing it with simple reworking of the fusings of GK10x, something that foreshadows serious internal problems.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 22, 2013
1

The Backstory: Samsung chose Qualcomm chips for the Galaxy S4

Analysis: The plot deepens a bit, as do some bank accounts

One possible reason that Samsung chose a Qualcomm SoC for their Galaxy S4 phone was brought to our attention a few days ago and SemiAccurate looked in to it
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 11, 2013

Global Foundries expands their IP menu

Common Platform 2013: Six new appetizers before the main course

SemiAccurate talked about the process side of Global Foundries a few days ago, but being a foundry is much more than printing designs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 5, 2013
1

IBM shows off 14nm wafers and flexible 28nm ones

Common Platform 2013: Flexy FD-SOI, FinFETs, fun fun fun

At the Common Platform conference today, IBM showed off a bunch of goodies including two new types of wafers.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 6, 2012
4

Nvidia’s Maxwell process choice

Analysis: 28nm versus 20nm in 2014

The first few scraps of information about Nvidia’s Maxwell generation are coming out, and they have some really serious implications.
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