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    Panther Lake design rules revealed, no HD cells

    there could be any number of reasons. they need the performance The HP cell has better stability, lower error rate The layout did not show a penalty for a larger cell. using a HD cell to save 1mm2 might not be a good idea. with chiplets and dummy silicon you could end up with no penalty. I...
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    NVIDIA, TSMC and INTEL gross margin

    So Intel's IFS margins are NEGATIVE 50%. 18A is listed as a headwind to margins. Ramping 14A will hurt margins according to CFO If IFS had 50% more revenue .... at zero cost.... they would not break even. If IFS had 100% of Global foundries revenue.... at zero cost.... they would not break...
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    The Looming Taiwan Chip Disaster That Silicon Valley Has Long Ignored

    I do think TSMC will continue after 2028 with or without chinese invasion. If China invades, Semiconductor availability will not be a top 10 concern for me. TSMC customers will have more issues than Fabs. Most TSMC wafers or even packaged chips are not sent from taiwan to the US. I am not an...
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    The Looming Taiwan Chip Disaster That Silicon Valley Has Long Ignored

    People are free to buy chips from Intel Samsung or GF if they are concerned. Personally I recommend buying from Taiwan Fabs . What do Lisa Su and Jensen Huang say about the risk .
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    AMD and Meta Announce Expanded Strategic Partnership to Deploy 6 Gigawatts of AMD GPUs

    the press has decided that power is the issue and buzzword for all compute. Next we will judge datacenters by social media followers.
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    Inside Apple's Multibillion-Dollar Push to Make Chips in the U.S. | WSJ

    Countries should do what they do best. They should not do what others can do best. I still think my freshman econ teacher was correct. The tech economy was built on utilizing what the US does well and what Asia does well. BTW: Even at the exact same price/cost, Asia is currently a much...
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    Panther Lake design rules revealed, no HD cells

    N2 fabs are different than N5 fabs. they are not necessarily interchangable. I used to tell investors "Picture the most complicated power plant, Most complicated chemical factory/refinery, most complicated assembly line all rolled into one.... thats a Fab." On the foundry.... Intel does not...
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    Panther Lake design rules revealed, no HD cells

    Refresh could be anything. to simplify: On the initial set of SKUs which will launch in 2027 but somehow be claimed to be launched in 2026..... I believe the CPU is all N2. Please correct me if I am wrong. This is why the term launch is important.... it means there are products I can buy...
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    Panther Lake design rules revealed, no HD cells

    I would love to see full technsights report and @Scotten Jones commentary. So the SRAM cell size is .023. The N2 Cells size from TSMC products shown at ISSCC is what? I am not sure we will see Nova lake 18A CPU products. Which skus are not N2?
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    Micron spends $200bn trying to break the AI memory bottleneck

    Sorry, I was just joking. it would be the last number on the license .... In fact in California in 1975.... we had 3 number followed by 3 letter.
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    Micron spends $200bn trying to break the AI memory bottleneck

    if you have a personalized License plate without any numbers ..... then you are out of luck..... "No Memory for You!" BTW: for small companies .... gray market DRAM of questionable origin is coming. The "craigslist-ing" of memory
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    Five Fun HBM Facts

    As I wrote in another investor note, The reason for the stocks skyrocketing (6x+) is that Micron revenue is taking off due to price changes AND the P/E ratio went from "periodically unprofitable cyclical stock" to "AI 'picks and shovels' stock" If they keep it undersupplied.... it will stay...
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    Did Intel just delay their 14A node by a year?

    As I said in Linked in.... It was never coming in 2027. 18A doesnt even fill one fab until 2027. Even Intel Products (IF they do them on 14A) are not coming in 2027. Right now there are no committed customers. Lets get a customer before we worry about ramp timing. Hopefully Q3 2026 commitment...
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    Intel’s 18A rumors meet a thermal brick wall says SemiWiki

    When you first mentioned this a while ago, it was very eye opening and explained a lot of what i was hearing on 18A. Thanks for the inputs
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    Micron spends $200bn trying to break the AI memory bottleneck

    These numbers are all exagerrated IMO. How much does Micron plan to spend in Capex by 2030? We will complete an entire cycle by then.
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    Micron spends $200bn trying to break the AI memory bottleneck

    Memory has always been a strategic asset. Its a commodity in that the price goes up when short and down when excess supply and you can buy from 3+ interchangeable vendors .... Just like Oil. Now the rationing begins. Maybe we will have Odd even. If your license plate ends in an odd number...
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    ARM vs x86 Server CPU Market share, per Mercury Research

    The boom is now and AMD is not as constrained as Intel. N2 is a 2027 problem The issue at Intel is simple: The plan was to move people to newer nodes. It didnt happen. So the AI boom increased Intel 7 Demand while the Intel 3 and 18A demand is less than planned 1-2 year ago. The answer is to...
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    ARM vs x86 Server CPU Market share, per Mercury Research

    essentially it is a model for CPU units sold (number of CPUs) sold my each company. 200 core vs 16 core.... both one CPU. Mercury research is quite accurate.
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    AI starting to hit office space market

    lots of fears. In my office neighborhood and complex WFH does have an Impact. I expect AI to shift jobs from one area to another. Less office space needed might be real. But Employement is not down.
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    ARM vs x86 Server CPU Market share, per Mercury Research

    I got the report summary from an analyst as well. AMD gained share in revenue and units. AMD ASP is higher than Intels. Intel is limited by IFS capacity, AMD is not limited. AMD GM is much higher than Intels even though they outsource to TSMC. Customers are wanting old stuff from Intel, Not...
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