GlobalFoundries Looks For 7nm Leadership
A pretty big shift could be about to happen in the semiconductor industry – IBM’s scientific prowess could be about to be unleashed on the market.
GlobalFoundries is aiming to take industry process technology leadership at the 7nm node.
For the first time, GloFo now reckons it can take industry process leadership using a proprietary, in-house developed process technology , and this is thanks to the IBM acquisition.
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