I INKster Veteran May 12, 2007 #21 http://www.tsmc.com/tsmcdotcom/PRLi...&newsid=2120&&newsdate=2007/04/09&&language=E http://www.tsmc.com/tsmcdotcom/PRLi...&newsid=2100&&newsdate=2007/03/27&&language=E
http://www.tsmc.com/tsmcdotcom/PRLi...&newsid=2120&&newsdate=2007/04/09&&language=E http://www.tsmc.com/tsmcdotcom/PRLi...&newsid=2100&&newsdate=2007/03/27&&language=E
A Arun Unknown. Moderator Legend May 12, 2007 #22 INKster said: Click to expand... Yes and no! http://www.beyond3d.com/content/news/178
I INKster Veteran May 12, 2007 #23 Arun Demeure said: Yes and no! http://www.beyond3d.com/content/news/178 Click to expand... You can't blame them if nobody used it until now. Besides, most customers seem to prefer dealing with previous generation half-node processes first. Intel and AMD typically don't have half-nodes.
Arun Demeure said: Yes and no! http://www.beyond3d.com/content/news/178 Click to expand... You can't blame them if nobody used it until now. Besides, most customers seem to prefer dealing with previous generation half-node processes first. Intel and AMD typically don't have half-nodes.