Over the past couple of days there have been a string of press releases related to the tape-out of a test chip from Samsung at 14nm using FinFETs. This is a condensation of those releases from Samsung ...
Over the past few years, we've seen the foundry business evolve from a single-horse race that TSMC effectively "won" each and every cycle to a two-way competition with Samsung. Now, GlobalFoundries is ...
United Microelectronics Corporation UMC shares rose in Thursday premarket trading after the company launched its 14nm embedded high-voltage (eHV) FinFET technology platform for display driver ICs. UMC ...
United Microelectronics Corporation (NYSE: UMC; TWSE: 2303) (“UMC”), a leading global semiconductor foundry, today announced the release of its 14nm embedded high-voltage (eHV) FinFET technology ...
First collaboration milestone speeds validation of IP and design correlation on UMC's 14-nm FinFET process Process qualification vehicle validates key process and IP test structures Tapeout helps ...
Following a DIGITIMES Asia report in mid-May indicating that Chinese foundry SMIC has removed its 14nm FinFET offering from its website, recent Chinese media reports suggested that SMIC's ...
TSMC and Global Foundries have already announced their plans for 14nm and 16nm FinFET chips, that they should start building in 2014, and then we’ll probably see them no sooner than 2015, which is ...
One of the long-term ramifications of the tensions between the US and China has been an acceleration of China's efforts to move its government and corporate users towards natively-produced ...
Santa Clara, Calif., Sept. 20, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- GLOBALFOUNDRIES is now delivering in volume its 14nm High Performance (HP) technology that will enable IBM’s next-generation of processors for ...
Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corp (SMIC), China's largest foundry, will kick off volume production of 14nm FinFET process technology in 2019 and launch its second-generation 28nm HKMG ...
For those unaware, SMIC is China’s leading chipmaker and should be a viable alternative to the semiconductor giant TSMC. Huawei’s HiSilicon chips have historically been manufactured by the latter and ...
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