TSMC: 28-nm tech, demand 'on plan'
Peter Clarke, EETimes
11/7/2011 6:01 AM EST
LONDON – Maria Marced, European president of foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., has pushed back against claims by market researchers at Gartner Inc. that foundries are having problems with yield on 28-nm process technologies. For TSMC the roll out of the 28-nm chip manufacturing node is "on plan," Marced told EE Times.
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