http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20060428PR205.html
And then there's 45nm, with an early shot across the bow on pricing:
Regarding the technology migration to 65nm, TSMC is satisfied about the yields and production progress. The foundry is confident about 65nm production margins but Tsai admitted that advancement to 45nm exposes the foundry to more challenges.
Tsai detailed that TSMC has already started producing low power and generic ICs on 65nm and the company will introduce high-speed ICs on 65nm in the second half of 2006. Some digital consumer applications have also started to employ 65nm, he added. Yields have shown obvious growth over the past two months, he noted.
And then there's 45nm, with an early shot across the bow on pricing:
When talking about shrinking production processes further, TSMC said it is relatively more challenging amid issues concerning technology and investment amounts. Tsai indicated that migration to 45nm will continue but the number of companies that can sustain profits for this migration are key concerns.