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Items tagged with 'GlobalFoundries'

Found: 43 items.

Intel Profits Plummet 25%, Company Remains Committed To New Fab Ramps, 10nm Node

Intel Profits Plummet 25%, Company Remains Committed To New Fab Ramps, 10nm Node

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 - by Joel Hruska in News
It's been obvious for weeks that Intel's earnings call this afternoon wasn't going to have much good news in it. With total PC shipments falling 13% quarter-on-quarter -- the worst decline in nearly 20 years -- there was no way Intel would escape being hit by that drop. Today, Santa Clara reported that its Q1 profits fell... Read More
AMD Puts Brave Face On New GlobalFoundries Agreement

AMD Puts Brave Face On New GlobalFoundries Agreement

Thursday, December 06, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
AMD announced late today that it's reached a new wafer supply agreement (WSA) with GlobalFoundries. This is the second time AMD has renegotiated the agreement this year, and while the new arrangement offers Sunnyvale some needed flexibility, it carries further penalties as well. First, a few quick explanations. The WSA... Read More
Globalfoundries Showcases 14nm Roadmap For Mobile Devices

Globalfoundries Showcases 14nm Roadmap For Mobile Devices

Monday, September 24, 2012 - by Ray Willington in News
Ready to nerd out? Great. Globalfoundries has rolled out details surrounding its new FinFET transistor architecture, which is engineered specifically with mobile devices in mind. No real surprise, given that mobile is quite clearly the future. Desktops have already fallen behind laptops, and seems just a matter of time... Read More
TSMC Reportedly Rejects $1B Offers From Qualcomm, Apple

TSMC Reportedly Rejects $1B Offers From Qualcomm, Apple

Wednesday, August 29, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
Last month, TSMC's CEO Morris Chang made waves when he suggested that it could make sense for the company to dedicate fabs to particular customers. Fresh reports today, however, suggest that both Apple and TSMC made major bids for exclusivity on future TSMC production facilities, and both were rejected. Does this mean Chang's... Read More
ARM, GlobalFoundries Announce Extended Parternship On 20nm, FinFET Technologies

ARM, GlobalFoundries Announce Extended Parternship On 20nm, FinFET Technologies

Tuesday, August 14, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
ARM and GlobalFoundries have been working together ever since AMD spun GlobalFoundries off as an independent business, but the two companies are taking steps to further expand their joint development efforts. As part of the deal, ARM has committed to creating a "full platform of ARM Artisan® Physical IP, including standard... Read More
Game-Changer: TSMC May Build Dedicated Apple Fab

Game-Changer: TSMC May Build Dedicated Apple Fab

Monday, July 23, 2012 - by Marco Chiappetta in News
Trusted sources we've spoken to in the semiconductor industry have implied that TSMC is considering a partnership with Apple that would realign the manufacturer's technology roadmap and fundamentally alter the balance of power between the foundry and its other customers. Morris Chang, TSMC's CEO, spoke about the possibility... Read More
Game-Changer: TSMC May Build Dedicated Apple Fab

Game-Changer: TSMC May Build Dedicated Apple Fab

Monday, July 23, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in IT/Datacenter
Trusted sources we've spoken to in the semiconductor industry have implied that TSMC is considering a partnership with Apple that would realign the manufacturer's technology roadmap and fundamentally alter the balance of power between the foundry and its other customers. Morris Chang, TSMC's CEO, spoke about the possibility... Read More
SoiTec Announces New SOI Roadmap - Industry Uptake Remains Unclear

SoiTec Announces New SOI Roadmap - Industry Uptake Remains Unclear

Monday, April 16, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
Leading Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) wafer manufacturer Soitec published an updated roadmap today, detailing how it plans to make fully-depleted SOI technology (FD-SOI) available through the 14nm process node, but there's some question as to the degree of industry support for the company's technology. In theory, FD-SOI could... Read More
Another Two AMD Executives Head Off To Greener Pastures

Another Two AMD Executives Head Off To Greener Pastures

Monday, April 02, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
It's been six weeks since Eric Demers, AMD's CTO of graphics, left the company to pursue other opportunities, and another former ATI employee has followed his example. Godfrey Cheng, who recently served as one of AMD's Director of Client Technologies, has left the company. Cheng was part of AMD's high-profile Llano launch... Read More
After Three Years, Globalfoundries is Now Fully Independent from AMD

After Three Years, Globalfoundries is Now Fully Independent from AMD

Monday, March 05, 2012 - by Paul Lilly in News
To celebrate its third anniversary as a chip manufacturing foundry, Globalfoundries over the weekend announced an agreement with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) to buy out all remaining shares to achieve full independence. Under the amended agreement, AMD will continue to be one of Globalfoundries' "primary and strategic customers,"... Read More
Intel Announces Additional 22nm Customer -- Is This A Strategic Shift?

Intel Announces Additional 22nm Customer -- Is This A Strategic Shift?

Wednesday, February 22, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
Intel made headlines last year when it announced that it would fab 22nm products for FPGA designer Achronix. This week, the company has unveiled an additional 22nm partner. Santa Clara will also be building parts for Tabula and will build that company's new Spacetime microprocessors. Tabula claims that its new chip "uses... Read More
AMD's Graphics CTO Leaves Company

AMD's Graphics CTO Leaves Company

Tuesday, February 14, 2012 - by Joel Hruska in News
AMD has confirmed that Eric Demers, AMD's graphics Chief Technology Officer and head of the graphics business unit, has left the company to "pursue other opportunities." His job will be taken over by Mark Papermaster until a replacement is found. AMD notes in a prepared statement that it "remains fully committed to our... Read More
Multiple Foundries Face Slow 28nm Ramp Due to Manufacturing, Economic Uncertainty

Multiple Foundries Face Slow 28nm Ramp Due to Manufacturing, Economic Uncertainty

Friday, November 04, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
Reports from multiple foundries suggest that the industry has had trouble ramping 28nm production, despite early bullish promises and repeated assurances. The situation is something of a high-tech 'I told you so.' As we've previously covered, each new process node has been an increasingly difficult shift as manufacturers... Read More
AMD Cuts Revenue Forecast Even As Leaked Roadmaps Predict Early Trinity

AMD Cuts Revenue Forecast Even As Leaked Roadmaps Predict Early Trinity

Thursday, September 29, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
This week has been a good news / bad news for Sunnyvale--but the bad, at least, was somewhat expected. The company gave notice today that its third quarter revenue would be lower than expected, with estimated quarterly income up 4-6 percent from Q2 levels. That's significantly less than AMD's original projection of ~10... Read More
Global Alliance: Intel, IBM, GlobalFoundries, TSMC, and Samsung Announce New Partnership

Global Alliance: Intel, IBM, GlobalFoundries, TSMC, and Samsung Announce New Partnership

Wednesday, September 28, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
Five of the largest and most advanced semiconductor manufacturers have signed a joint development and research agreement in what might be a record-breaking partnership. It's not unusual to see IBM, Samsung, and GloFo pairing up—all three companies are part of the Common Platform Alliance--but the presence of Intel... Read More
Samsung, GlobalFoundries Announce New 28nm Collaboration

Samsung, GlobalFoundries Announce New 28nm Collaboration

Tuesday, August 30, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
GlobalFoundries and Samsung announced today that they intend to synchronize their 28nm high-performance/low-leakage production facilities. This new agreement follows a 2010 collaboration between GloFo, Samsung, IBM, and STMicroelectronics in which all four firms agreed to cooperate in building out their low-power 28nm process... Read More
Globalfoundries to Start Shoving Manufacturing Equipment into New York and Dresden Fabs

Globalfoundries to Start Shoving Manufacturing Equipment into New York and Dresden Fabs

Tuesday, July 12, 2011 - by Paul Lilly in News
It was only a year ago that Globalfoundries announced plans for a major global capacity expansion. And now? Globalfoundries today said it's ready to start moving 300mm semiconductor wafer fabrication equipment into its newly constructed cleanrooms in New York and Dresden. The technical term for this milestone is called... Read More
AMD Lays ARM License Rumors To Rest:

AMD Lays ARM License Rumors To Rest:

Friday, April 29, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
Earlier this week, we covered AMD's announcement of its upcoming OpenCL programming conference and how it plans to offer information on making the most of its Llano APU and that processor's capabilities. One of the rumors rumbling around since then has been whether AMD and ARM would pursue any sort of cross-licensing agreement.... Read More
IBM, GlobalFoundries Flipflop On 20nm Production Technology

IBM, GlobalFoundries Flipflop On 20nm Production Technology

Wednesday, January 19, 2011 - by Joel Hruska in News
At yesterday's Common Platform technology day, IBM and the other members of the Common Platform Initiative made a major announcement. While plans to use gate-first technology at the 32nm/28nm node remain unchanged, the coalition will move to gate-last technology when it makes the jump to 20nm production. As semiconductor... Read More
Never Assume:  AMD Sticking With GF At 28nm

Never Assume: AMD Sticking With GF At 28nm

Thursday, November 18, 2010 - by Joel Hruska in News
Oops. Yesterday we published a story (since taken down) noting that AMD had apparently flip-flopped on its 28nm plans and would use TSMC for 28nm production in the 2012 timeframe rather than going with GlobalFoundries. The original piece we discussed ran Cens.com, which bills itself as "Taiwan's Economic News." We're not... Read More
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