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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Aims for faster, better SoCs.
One dead, two hospitalised.
'First commercial 7nm SoC,' it crows.
Adds just 5 percent to its global footprint, though.
Forces AMD to go all-in with TSMC.
18-fold better than current tech.
Won't say early or late 2020, though.
Back on track now, it claims.
Four years overdue.
Could replace silicon.
Pushing the Cortex-A76 still further.
UMC wins early, though temporary, victory.
Still aiming for 2020 volume production.
Will appeal.
Could hit AMD heaviest.
Spin qubit chip built in a regular fab.
Providing they're at 65nm or better.
Destroys 3.5 percent of global March NAND output.
IBM alumnus Thomas Caulfield gets the job.
The semi market shrinks again.
Promises performance or power-draw boosts.
Aims at disruption.
Hock Tan not taking no for an answer.
October 14 2021 | 15:04