ST To Run 28nm FD-SOI NovaThor Next Week
Next week STMicroelectronics will start running the 28nm FD-SOI NovaThor integrated modem and applications processor designed by ST-Ericsson, Jean-Marc Chery, Chief Manufacturing and Technology Officer of ST told me in Crolles yesterday.
The chips will be made at Crolles. The Crolles 28nm FD-SOI line has capacity for 300-500 wafers per week. The process is in the course of being transferred to Globalfoundries' Dresden fab where it will be ready for mass production in the second half of 2013, said Chery.
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