Linked by Flatland_Spider on Sat 18th Apr 2009 08:19 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems GlobalFoundries, the former manufacturing arm of AMD, has announced they will have a 28-nanometer high-k metal gate process available in the second half of 2010. GlobalFoundries developed the 28nm process in conjunction with IBM, Chartered Semiconductors, Infineon Technologies, Samsung Electronics, and STMicroelectronics as part of the IBM Technology Alliance. According to The Tech Report, the new process will reportedly enable "40% better performance, over 20% lower power consumption, and 50% smaller die areas" versus the current 45nm process, but it was not mentioned what kind of performance numbers the 28nm process will have compared to the upcoming 32nm process.
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Comment by Moocha
by Moocha on Sat 18th Apr 2009 08:44 UTC
Moocha
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2005-07-06

GlobalFoundries, not GlobalFoundAries (extra A, used everywhere).

RE: Comment by Moocha
by Thom_Holwerda on Sat 18th Apr 2009 08:55 in reply to "Comment by Moocha"
Thom_Holwerda Member since:
2005-06-29

You're right, fixed it. Thanks!

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RE[2]: Comment by Moocha
by Moocha on Sat 18th Apr 2009 17:41 in reply to "RE: Comment by Moocha"
Moocha Member since:
2005-07-06

Thanks! Can you delete this thread then? It's become irrelevant and could confuse people unnecessarily ;)

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