We talk a lot about process nodes at ExtremeTech, but we don't often refer back to what a process node technically is. With Intel's 10nm node now in production and TSMC + Samsung talking about future ...
Intel held a technology day this week to discuss the future of its 10nm designs and to call for a new way of defining process nodes. 10nm is shaping up to be a significant advance, but it may be a few ...
SK hynix announced the industry's first 16Gb DDR5 built using its 1c node, the sixth generation of its 10nm process. The company says that the success of this marks the beginning of the extreme ...
World’s first 10nm SoC uses Samsung’s fabs Qualcomm and Samsung have announced that the latest Snapdragon 835 is using Samsung’s 10nm process technology. One thing is clear the 2017 Snapdragon… ...
Despite being unhappy with 10nm process MediaTek is not having much luck with getting the yields right for TSMC’s 10nm process, but it will continue to partner with the foundry… Despite being unhappy ...
SK Hynix announced today that it has developed the industry's first 16Gb DDR5 built using its 1c node, the sixth generation of the 10nm process. The success marks the beginning of the extreme scaling ...
An Angstrom is just 0.1 nm. So, in Intel parlance, each unit 0.1 nm, so 20A=2nm, 18A=1.8nm. It's just nm*10. Further loosening the connection between process name and actual scale. I note they seem to ...
Why it matters: This is the first time Intel has officially unveiled 14A, and although few details were provided, CEO Pat Gelsinger told reporters there will be at least double-digit power-performance ...
Intel joins hands with Taiwanese fab United Microelectronics Corp. (UMC) in a new twist in the continuously evolving and realigning semiconductor foundry business. What does Intel’s strategic ...
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