A couple of misconceptions about FD-SOI
We have extensively discussed in Semiwiki about FD-SOI technology, explaining the main advantages (Faster, Cooler, Simpler), sometimes leading to very deep technical discussions, thanks to Semiwiki readers and their posts. I have recently found an article “Samsung & ST Team Up on 28nm FD-SOI”. This article includes many quotes from so-called “analysts” or experts, that I will share and comment with you in a minute. Why taking the time to do so? Because some of these quotes are just simply wrong!
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