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by deagle50
2712 days ago
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I think that was poetic license on his part. Mobile SoCs and modems are scaling quite well on 7nm. The IO chip is already low enough power for desktop/server applications and is small enough for good yield. 7nm would just be more cost for no gain. And using 14nm allows AMD to meet the WSA. Otherwise they probably would have done a TSMC 16nm IO die and kept their entire supply chain in Asia. |
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