Exclusive: Ana Hunter leaves Samsung for Global Foundries
This has a lot of interesting implications
It looks like Global Foundries just grabbed their biggest name yet by hiring Samsung’s Ana Hunter.
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It looks like Global Foundries just grabbed their biggest name yet by hiring Samsung’s Ana Hunter.
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There is some interesting news in the world of foundries and once again it centers around Apple and another mystery player. While SemiAccurate was the first to tell you about their last two foundry moves, a bit more color has come to light recently.
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Apple has just done something that SemiAccurate has been expecting for a months and entered the fab industry.
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Cisco is going to make chips with Intel as a foundry for one simple reason, they have to.
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There has been a lot of speculation about Apple and fabs lately, so let’s go over what SemiAccurate is hearing.
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Intel looks to be abandoning their “tick-tock” strategy with a more dynamic flow new process tech, but the real question is why?
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When Apple first sued Samsung, SemiAccurate likened it to suicide.
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AMD solved a mystery about where the next gen parts are going to be fabbed in yesterday’s conference call.
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Of the three keynotes at the recent Common Platform conference, Global Foundries was tasked with discussing the business side of things.
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GlobalFoundries in Dresden has already started the first production of 300mm test wafers with 28nm process technology.
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Sources in Taiwan tell SemiAccurate that there are currently Apple marked chips coming off the lines at TSMC.
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