floofloof@lemmy.ca to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months agoIntel's comeback appears on track — CEO Gelsinger says 18A process node performance is 'a little bit ahead' of TSMC's N2, but Intel's process arrives a year earlier than TSMC'swww.tomshardware.comexternal-linkmessage-square27fedilinkarrow-up185arrow-down114
arrow-up171arrow-down1external-linkIntel's comeback appears on track — CEO Gelsinger says 18A process node performance is 'a little bit ahead' of TSMC's N2, but Intel's process arrives a year earlier than TSMC'swww.tomshardware.comfloofloof@lemmy.ca to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 11 months agomessage-square27fedilink
minus-squareNighed@sffa.communitylinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·11 months agoTheir problem has always been with yield not the node size right? They could make the smaller nodes, just not cost effectively?
minus-squarejust_another_person@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·11 months agoThey’ve had great success with different generations in both. I can’t seem to find the articles, but their biggest win on yield came out of their fab in Colorado over a decade ago. Which they essentially sold for scrap after it became irrelevant.
Their problem has always been with yield not the node size right? They could make the smaller nodes, just not cost effectively?
They’ve had great success with different generations in both. I can’t seem to find the articles, but their biggest win on yield came out of their fab in Colorado over a decade ago. Which they essentially sold for scrap after it became irrelevant.