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10nm wafer ready

The first lot 10nm wafer already manufactured.

Intel going to be fine.

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When will the keychains be available?

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Post ID: @8ukr+VxeESFE

@VxeESFE-3akt Twerking for four years and still nothing

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Post ID: @4ciu+VxeESFE

4 years late

new process

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Post ID: @3rvq+VxeESFE

Another option is changing the test vectors to achieve 100% yield.

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Post ID: @3xmw+VxeESFE

The yield is about 1%, which is in line with a new process. After a few tweaks it will be around 70%

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Post ID: @3akt+VxeESFE

10nm ready for the Garbage Can.

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Post ID: @1vwi+VxeESFE

@1mvf - except that competition is not producing any processors for client PC. It's all for Apple A12 and next probably AMD Epyc 2.

So yeah, make the right argument instead of telling some random stuff you don't understand.

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Post ID: @1dqd+VxeESFE

10 nm wafer is ready. Yeah yeah but the yield is terrible. Let's celebrate a loss making product.

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Post ID: @1gne+VxeESFE

Competition is producing devices built on 7nm in volume. So why would I want to buy a 10nm device instead of 7nm that is priced less, good performance and I hit my margins?

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Post ID: @1mvf+VxeESFE

@1wnc - Have you read any of Charlie/SemiAccurate articles on ICF?

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Post ID: @1udp+VxeESFE

I spent 3 years as a designer in ICF. Finally got a good offer to GTFO. Bunch of losers in ICF!

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Post ID: @1wnc+VxeESFE

what's the yield?

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Post ID: @1qlh+VxeESFE

ISO in the toilet like early 14nm

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