ARM - TSMC: The Standard For Chip-Making
A new standard way of making ICs has emerged – ARM cores on TSMC processes.
“People want to use an ARM core – everyone uses ARM cores and TSMC processes,” Chris Neil, svp at Maxim told a meeting in London yesterday.
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