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Samsung Reportedly Lands a 4nm Mega Order – Why is AMD Switching to “Dual Foundry Mode” for Its Next-Gen Chips?
This is shocking.
Do thefts mostly occur from sending the GDS2 to the mask shop? Can a layer or two be sent to another mask making shop?
Maybe theft is to harsh of a word. How about "inspired by"?