TSMC doesn't seem to have much trouble with the 28nm process technology but, going by what a recent rumor has been saying, its manufacturing ability still seems to be sorely tested.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company doesn't have enough 28nm chips to go around, according to Digitimes.
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20 March 2012 05:01 GMT |
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Not long ago, Intel revealed that it would be building a new chip facility in Arizona, and it seems that all the new, permanent jobs this will create, among other things, was enough to get US President Barack Obama visiting.The chip industry is always moving forward and, now that the worst of the economic recession ... |
19 February 2011 06:16 GMT |
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Of the many companies that have lately gotten a significant bit of attention on the part of the press, Foxconn can be seen as having had one of, if not the roughest time of all. This is because its plant in Shenzen, China, has seen a fairly long string of tragedies, mostly suicide, this year. The number reached 13 o... |
6 August 2010 05:45 GMT |
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A report indicates that Foxconn will be manufacturing Apple’s much-rumored tabled device. Foxconn, the same company that assembles Apple’s iPhone, expects to have the tablet done by Q1 2010, according to “market sources,” The DigiTimes reports. In keeping with people familiar with ongoing wor... |
8 October 2009 06:27 GMT |
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AMD has begun to munch over strange ideas lately. First, the AMD guys considered that it would be at least nice to grab Ageia and their PhisX engine for their own graphics technology, but things have gone in a nasty direction, so they postponed it. Threatened by the idea of being kicked out of the world's top 10... |
29 November 2007 11:31 GMT |
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The South-Korean company Samsung is one of the world's most important manufacturers of NAND flash modules (as well as other types of memory chips as well), and it seems that, although its core production facilities are located in Korea, it's looking forward to opening new production lines elsewhere, amid an... |
22 November 2007 12:06 GMT |
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Incredible enough, a Japanese man has had enough determination to build his own iPhone from scratch. The device is actually a dummy that only resembles Apple's smartphone in terms of appearance, but not also functionality. When the desire to own an iPhone is greater than the available resources, there is always ... |
18 August 2007 03:31 GMT |
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