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The funny thing is, even if Intel knows that trying to do 'dibs and dabs' together is what made them stumble before, they still have to...
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Yes, almost all companies develop their products in a similar way to Copy Exact.
It's not that Copy Exact is inferior.
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I personally like the explanation about Raptor Lake in the second half, as I understand it to be a failure phenomenon unrelated to the...
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As I, very much not a fab guy, understand it, Intel's 10 nm was very roughly equivalent to TSMC's N7 in what it targeted, but a bit more...
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10nm failure was cobalt, that's why it was walked back in subsequent nodes.
Jan 19, 2026
Upto Intel where they want it to be.
Well for the first part of question it will be obvious answer of Intel 7 product being a better...
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Intel always fails
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Bob swan made the decision what was right according to him he can't fix Intel foundry so he decided to shut it down.
Well i am pretty...
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High-NA EUV is garbage
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Packaging at a different location is normal, but separated FEOL and BEOL is not, if you're doing HVM.
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Apple in China, a bestselling book by a former Financial Times reporter, argues that Apple helped build China’s electronics...
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"Xi also stressed the need to push ahead with his anti-corruption campaign, calling for the ruling Communist Party to enforce strict...
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