Chris Hu on 16 June 2012
Looks fake to me in late 2010 the smallest die size available was 32nm which is just now becoming the main die size for most electrical devices that use chips.
Looks fake to me in late 2010 the smallest die size available was 32nm which is just now becoming the main die size for most electrical devices that use chips.
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