Tag: 5nm
AMD RDNA 3 Radeon Graphics Feature Chiplet Architecture
by Sebastian Peak | Jun 12, 2022 | Graphics Cards | 0
AMD's upcoming Navi 3x (RDNA 3) graphics are moving from 7nm down to a 5nm process, but these will be far more than an enhanced die shrink. Rather, this next chapter in…
Read MoreApple Announces the M2 SoC: Bigger and Better
by Sebastian Peak | Jun 6, 2022 | Processors | 1
Apple has announced their M2 chip at WWDC 22, and this time it's a new design - not a fusion of two existing chip designs as we saw with...
Read MoreComputex 2022: AMD Ryzen 7000 Processors Offer Faster CPU Cores, RDNA 2 Graphics
by Sebastian Peak | May 23, 2022 | Processors | 1
AMD has shared some more details about their upcoming Zen 4 desktop processors, and demonstrated impressive clock speeds with an engineering sample of one such CPU hitting 5.5 GHz during their Computex…
Read MoreApple Announces M1 Pro and M1 Max SoCs
by Sebastian Peak | Oct 18, 2021 | Processors | 0
Apple has unveiled their updated M1 silicon today, but it's not the rumored "M1X", but a pair of powerful new chips called M1 Pro and M1 Max. Graphics are a big focus…
Read MoreSamsung Has Some Fabulous News About The Second Half Of 2021
by Jeremy Hellstrom | May 3, 2021 | General Tech | 0
Samsung's Pyeongtaek Line 2 will be ready for mass production of 5nm and 7nm in the second half of 2021, to help feed the pent up demand for silicon world wide. …
Read MoreApple Announces First Macs Running On Arm Silicon: Enter the Apple M1
by Sebastian Peak | Nov 10, 2020 | Processors, Systems | 4
It’s happening: Apple has announced the first Mac systems powered by their own processor, the M1, coming five months after the Arm transition was announced at WWDC 2020 back...
Read MoreApple Chips; New 5nm A14 Chips From TSMC Coming
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 23, 2020 | General Tech | 3
It seems like just last week when Google announced they would be moving to a custom 5nm ARM based chip from Samsung for some, if not all of their upcoming...
Read MoreGoogle ARMs Itself With Whitechapel, A 5nm Custom Chip
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Apr 14, 2020 | General Tech | 0
Google is taking a gamble, designing their own custom ARM chip to function as the main processor in upcoming Pixel devices; phones at first and possibly Chromebooks further out. They do already…
Read MoreTSMC Is Looking At A Big Year
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 18, 2020 | General Tech | 0
In order to be able to handle the demand they expect for 2020 TSMC is planning to extensively expanded some of their factories. Samsung may have scored Qualcomm's 5nm production but
Read MoreTSMC Will Begin Mass Production of Enhanced 7nm Node Using EUV In March, 5nm to Follow
by Tim Verry | Feb 23, 2019 | General Tech | 5
According to Hexus, chip manufacturing giant TSMC will begin mass production of its enhanced 7nm process node as soon as next month. The new "CLN7FF+, N7+" mode incorporates limited use...
Read MoreARM Unveils “Neoverse” Infrastructure
by Josh Walrath | Oct 16, 2018 | General Tech | 0
This morning ARM is announcing their new design and technology push called "ARM Neoverse". Neoverse is aimed at providing scalable solutions utilizing ARM technology from the edge to the core datacenter. ARM…
Read MoreSamsung Completes Development of 7nm Process Technology
by Tim Verry | Apr 5, 2018 | General Tech | 10
According to an article on sedaily.com (translated) Samsung is almost six months ahead of schedule with its 7nm EUV process technology and has managed to complete the development phase as well as secure...
Read MorePodcast #455 – Intel Skylake-X, AMD EPYC 7000 series, IBM 5nm, 802.11ad, and more!
by Alex Lustenberg | Jun 22, 2017 | General Tech | 0
PC Perspective Podcast #455 - 06/22/17 Join us for talk about Intel Skylake-X, AMD EPYC 7000 series, IBM 5nm, 802.11ad, and more! You can subscribe to us through iTunes and you can...
Read MoreIBM Announces 5nm Breakthrough with Silicon Nanosheet Technology
by Josh Walrath | Jun 8, 2017 | General Tech | 5
It seems only yesterday that we saw Intel introduce their 22nm FinFET technology, and now we are going all the way down to 5nm. This is obviously an exaggeration....
Read MoreHoney, I shrunk the silicon
by Jeremy Hellstrom | Jun 5, 2017 | General Tech | 5
Extreme Ultraviolet Lithography has been the hope for reducing process size below the current size but it had not been used to create a successful 5nm chip, until now. IBM, Samsung and…
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