Unlike Intel, Ampere does not make its own chips. It contracts that work out to Taiwan Semiconductor Co Ltd , similar to Apple and Qualcomm. But that means Ampere’s next generation of chips, due in 2019, will take advantage of TSMC’s 7-nanometer manufacturing technology, which is more advanced than Intel’s current generation of technology and is being used on Apple’s newest iPhones and Qualcomm’s latest phone processors.
“We benefit from the fact that we’re on the same process as people who are making billions of units,” James told Reuters.
Hmm the 10nm process on ppt sure look 👀 great, talking about that three year lead and the competition didn’t talk, they are making !