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Micron has supply agreements in place. they guarantee minimum margins similar to peak margins of previous cycle. I cant share the...
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SK hynix was most aggressive or active in promoting 4F2 at the VLSI conference this year. It looks like they're stopping the 6F2...
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This is interesting research. I congratulate my friends at IBM for research and their leadership
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Thursday at 8:07 AM
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Thursday at 7:31 AM
We were long overdue for an IBM press release about a revolutionary novel semiconductor technology which we'll never hear about again.
Thursday at 7:31 AM
A great article from Ian Cuttress -- partial take-aways to not spoil the full article:
- "When it comes to IBM, I firmly believe...
Thursday at 7:28 AM
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The really interesting bit is not just the PMOS/NMOS staggering but the fact that the NMOS and PMOS are on separately processed wafers...
Thursday at 7:15 AM
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The really interesting bit is not just the PMOS/NMOS staggering but the fact that the NMOS and PMOS are on separately processed wafers...
Thursday at 7:10 AM
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The really interesting bit is not just the PMOS/NMOS staggering but the fact that the NMOS and PMOS are on separately processed wafers...
Thursday at 6:57 AM
A great article from Ian Cuttress -- partial take-aways to not spoil the full article:
- "When it comes to IBM, I firmly believe...
Thursday at 5:19 AM
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We were long overdue for an IBM press release about a revolutionary novel semiconductor technology which we'll never hear about again.
Thursday at 5:04 AM
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IBM has unveiled a new chip design which it says could enable manufacturers to cram 100 billion transistors on a silicon chip the size...
Thursday at 4:29 AM
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SK hynix was most aggressive or active in promoting 4F2 at the VLSI conference this year. It looks like they're stopping the 6F2...
Thursday at 3:44 AM