Report: Altera to get TSMC's 28-nm in Q4
Peter Clarke, EETimes
10/19/2010 6:19 AM EDT
LONDON – Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd. is set to put its 28-nm CMOS process into production this year in response to orders for programmable logic chips from Altera Corp., according to a Taiwan Economic News report.
The report cited institutional investors in TSMC as its source and said that the roll out of 28-nm CMOS was not set to come one quarter ahead of the previous schedule.
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