Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Oct 2009 19:32 UTC, submitted by Moulinneuf
Hardware, Embedded Systems "AMD's fab spinoff, GlobalFoundries, has announced a deal with ARM to make the latter's Cortex A9 parts available on the former's 28nm half-node process. This makes GlobalFoundries the first company to work with ARM on a 28nm A9 implementation, and it's a win for ARM because it makes any GlobalFoundries customers into potential ARM customers."
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RE: great!
by spikeb on Thu 8th Oct 2009 02:25 UTC in reply to "great!"
spikeb
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2006-01-18

ARM already dominates mobile processors, if you mean phones and the like. should be interesting to see if anyone comes out with a real netbook that runs arm, instead of some tiny useless "smartbooks". what I would really like to see, personally, is some mini itx boards (complete with sata!) available for home builders. that would rock,

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