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Intel explains why TSMC is outsourced to Taiwanese

September 22, 2021
Source: awanireview.com awanireview.com
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« First we had to determine the production capacity [du procédé de gravure], which can be estimated at the beginning of the design, and Intel’s advanced process has not yet had enough capacity Explain Raja Kodori in particular. ” Other characteristics, such as the operating frequency that can be used, are also important factors, and cost is also an issue. These three elements i.e. synonymous with cost capacity and performance are taken into consideration when deciding which method to use. » In the case of ARC Alchemist chips, the N6 etching process for TSMC at 6 nm was chosen. An...
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