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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Could be part of its GPU push.
Aims for 20K wafers a month by 2018.
16,000 patents, two plants, pile of cash.
Judge rules case is meritorious.
$1.5 billion, ten-year deal rumoured.
Possible purchase in the offing.
Source claims fabs are going up for sale.
$5 billion plant to be left empty for now.
Goes small and 3D at the same time.
Old DEC plant to shut its doors in 2014.
Plant will be back on-line 'in a short time.'
Intel increasing its foundry business.
TSMC's 28nm ARM Cortex-A9 test chip has hit a high of 3.1GHz, a level hitherto unheard-of for ARM's designs.
GlobalFoundries has announced it will offer through-silicon via (TSV) production at the 20nm node.
Deal designed to safeguard AMD against 32nm production issues.
Toshiba is reportedly close to signing a deal with GlobalFoundries to fabricate its semiconductors.
Conceding to the strategies of Intel and TSMC, Global Foundries and IBM go gate-last.
Intel is investing $2.7 billion into its Israeli fab, upgrading it to a 22nm process.
AMD fabrication spin-off GlobalFoundries is planning to double its expenditure in 2011.
Sony is reportedly looking to buy back its Nagasaki fab, two years after selling it to Toshiba.
Intel has confirmed plans to upgrade to using 450mm wafers for its future chip production.
Market watcher DRAMeXchange is expecting prices to drop massively by the end of the year.
What's AMD spin-off Global Foundries cooking up in its upcoming 32nm, 28nm parts and beyond?
October 14 2021 | 15:04