Foundry Roadmaps: Intel, Samsung
I definitely had cognitive dissonance at the ARM foundry talks at TechCon. The first thing was that the organizer of the sessions was Kelvin Low. Since he was the marketing guy for Samsung Foundry until summer before joining Arm as their VP of marketing for physical libraries, it was odd to see him introduce Tom Quan of TSMC. Perhaps even more unusual was when Kelvin introduced Robert Stear of Intel Custom Foundry. I don't recall seeing Intel at TechCon ever before.
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