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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Neither are for gaming, though.
Will push its products down to 7nm
Avera offers what GloFo won't: 7nm.
Promises 20 percent speed boost over 10nm.
No firm schedule, though.
16-core variant available, too.
May beat Huawei to the punch.
'First commercial 7nm SoC,' it crows.
Forces AMD to go all-in with TSMC.
Expects products in 2019.
Pushing the Cortex-A76 still further.
Outlines semi roadmap to 3nm, too.
Can be combined with other technologies, too.
Promises performance or power-draw boosts.
Look to make a splash in HPC.
Both due in 2018.
Partners with Samsung, GloFo.
Two years later than planned.
Production by 2018, skipping 10nm.
On-track for 2018 opening.
7nm by 2018, 5nm by 2020.
A shot in the arm for Moore's Law.
Continues work with Samsung, GloFo.
October 14 2021 | 15:04