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Pat is trying to bring Moore back to live in his nursing factory.
What's a large group of whales called? That's right: a pod
Lol … Intel Moore Law was already dead at 10nm. How long did it take for Intel product release from 10nm to 7nm?
18A is just an experimental node that is aimed to take the process lead again if the experiment trial is a success or it can be another waste of billions dollars for investors and tax payers.
4Q late (optimistic)
6Q late (nominal trend)
8Q late (realistic)
Moore’s Law says that every two years that is a new technology. So if your technology is 8Q late, it is dead on arrival.
It's not for volume...it's for HPC...
Not to mention some other info shown that is probably not best to blurb out here
Competitive for internal x86 product.
Totally useless for anyone else that needs to deliver a product on time and within budget.
Irrelevant 'influentials' haha
1% yield
“It’s not even competitive”
Interesting, non-technical folk posting today
Does it matter? It's not even competitive...
Delayed according to published public slides in webinars
Nobody cares. Everyone has already signed up for TSMC N2.
Intel is irrelevant.