| numberwang said: AMD uses Globalfoundries to manufacture their chips if I am no mistaken. So are we going with 32/28nm for the CPU/GPU in 2016. What are the implications? |
AMD works with GloFo and TSMC, and while TSMC will have 16nm late this year or early 2016, GloFo will have its 14nm process ready around the same time.
But with that said, if Nintendo launches its product (handheld, home console, hybrid or whatever it is) in 2016, it will be based on a 28nm chip.
Please excuse my bad English.
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