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Link alla notizia: http://www.hwupgrade.it/news/busines...smc_28202.html
Intel si appresta ad annunciare una partnership strategica con TSMC, principale produttore mondiale per conto terzi di semiconduttori Click sul link per visualizzare la notizia. |
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Iscritto dal: Jun 2005
Messaggi: 2969
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Sono tempi duri per i produttori di hardware ..
Una GPU integrata a 45nm non sarebbe male anche per ridurre i consumi, tanto importanti negli integrati. Immagino che la TSMC abbia dunque stabilimenti di quel tipo.. Ma siccome ancora non si sa nulla e l'incontro s'ha da fa, speriamo di avere la notizia stasera o domani. |
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Iscritto dal: Aug 2008
Città: Busto Arsizio (Va)
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Perchè non produrre subito a 32nm? Non sarebbe male, in vista di migliori rese produttive e di contenimento dei costi.
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Ecco in cosa consiste la partnership: produzione di Atom
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardwar...el-atom-cpus/1 Although TSMC is already employed by major silicon players such as AMD, Nvidia and VIA to make chips, it’s not often you see Intel requiring the services of a third fabrication party. Intel prides itself on its fabrication plants that give it complete control over its manufacturing facilities, but today the company has surprised the industry by announcing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with TSMC to manufacture Atom CPUs. Under the MoU, Intel agrees to port its Atom CPU technology to TSMC, which includes Intel’s processes, intellectual properties, libraries and design flows relating to the processor. This will effectively allow other customers of TSMC to easily build Atom-based products in a similar way to the way in which they might use an ARM processor in their own designs, which could allow for some more flexible product designs using Atom. However, Intel was keen to point out that it will still pick the specific market segments and products that TSMC will go after, which will include system-on-chip products, as well as netbooks, nettops and embedded platforms. In a Q&A session, Intel’s executive vice president, Sean Maloney, said that the agreement involved a “selective way of doing things, rather than just throwing it in there.” Explaining the move, Intel’s president and CEO, Paul Otellini, said that Intel believes the agreement "will make it easier for customers with significant design expertise to take advantage of benefits of the Intel Architecture in a manner that allows them to customise the implementation precisely to their needs.” He also added that "the combination of the compelling benefits of our Atom processor combined with the experience and technology of TSMC is another step in our long-term strategic relationship." Meanwhile, TSMC’s president and CEO, Rick Tsai, said that "we expect this collaboration will help proliferate the Atom processor SoC [system-on-chip] and foster overall semiconductor growth," adding that “with this agreement, our technology platform extends beyond the two companies’ current collaboration to support future Intel embedded x86 products." Neither company has revealed which manufacturing technology will be used to make the Atom chips, but Maloney hinted that the CPUs would be built on a 32nm process, saying that “both companies have a sense of urgency, and both companies want to make things as advanced as they can.” Intel was also keen to point out that it will still continue to manufacture Atom CPUs and Atom-based system-on-chip products in its own fabrication facilities. The companies haven’t yet revealed a timeframe or any specifics about products that will be produced at TSMC yet. Is this a wise decision for Intel and TSMC? Let us know your thoughts in the forums.
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