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Tag Archives: global foundries

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Thomas Ryan
Feb 7, 2012
22

Fabless Works for AMD

Deep partnerships with both Global Foundries and TSMC keep things humming…

There have been a lot of stories lately about AMD’s future. One rather overlooked story is how AMD is moving forward with its fabless supply chain strategy.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 9, 2012
29

Global Foundries Fab 8 is making chips

IBM and GloFo jointly make chips in upstate New York

Global Foundries has announced that they are finally making chips in their new Fab 8 in New York, but there is a surprise twist.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 14, 2011
22

Global Foundries does 20nm

Smaller, speedier

ARM and Global Foundries are jointly announcing two milestones today, a 2.5+GHz A9 and a 20nm A9 tapeout.
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Mads Ølholm
Oct 10, 2011
12

Globalfoundries start fabbing 28nm wafers

First chip is a triple core MIPS-based design from eSilicon

eSilicon has just taped out their first 28nm MIPS processor that has now started fabbing at GlobalFoundries’ Fab 1 in Dresden according to a joint press release from eSilicon and MIPS.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 28, 2011
39

AMD misses, Bergman scores, all in one day

Revenue misses and new CEOs, all on the 101

Two bits of AMD news to relate, one bad, one less bad.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 7, 2011
68

Bulldozer finally shipped last week

What caused all the slips?

What is going on with AMD’s Bulldozer and why did it only ship last week?
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 6, 2011
57

What is going on with GloFo’s 32nm process?

Messy tales of half-empty, half-full glasses.

Global Foundries is having the proverbial ‘issues’ with their high end 32nm-SHP process.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 30, 2011
50

Trinity rumors confirmed, GPU, speeds and more

GTC 2011: Vague slides tell you a lot

It looks like Trinity, aka the next generation big APU, is going to be everything the rumors suggest.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 13, 2011
18

Global Foundries moves tools into New York

A lot bigger deal than it sounds

Global Foundries just announced that they are moving equipment in to Fab 8 and the new parts of Fab 1.
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Mads Ølholm
Jul 5, 2011
20

GlobalFoundries testing 28nm

Competition heats up

GlobalFoundries in Dresden has already started the first production of 300mm test wafers with 28nm process technology.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 7, 2011
32

Intel goes FinFET on 22nm – somewhat

Lots of cache to burn

There is a lot of speculation about Intel’s (INTC) upcoming 22nm process, and we finally have some hard information to share.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 31, 2009
1

Global Foundries shows 28nm wafers

Three cutting edge and beyond wafers pictured

GLOBAL FOUNDRIES WAS showing off the goodies today, with three wafers of unreleased parts. Not only did they have the tried and true 45nm SOI process, but 32nm SOI and the long awaited 28nm bulk as well.
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