By: anonymou5 (no.delete@this.spam.com), June 13, 2022 6:26 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
> > Isn't it strange that Intel does not offer a foundry node based on their 14nm process?
> > I was under impression that 14nm has the lowest cost per transistor
> > of all processes Intel ever had and also the highest fabs capacity.
>
> They do. You can even order it on MOSIS. The article mentions it, too (though
> calls it Intel 16 for some reason, a term that Intel AFAIK doesn't use.)
So if you bring ICF a 14 nm design of yours, will you be competing with
whatever Intel stuff is eating all of their 14 nm capacity?
> > I was under impression that 14nm has the lowest cost per transistor
> > of all processes Intel ever had and also the highest fabs capacity.
>
> They do. You can even order it on MOSIS. The article mentions it, too (though
> calls it Intel 16 for some reason, a term that Intel AFAIK doesn't use.)
So if you bring ICF a 14 nm design of yours, will you be competing with
whatever Intel stuff is eating all of their 14 nm capacity?