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  • Design versus manufacturing: the 32nm choice
  • One more salvo in the 32nm war
  • Yes, ST would dearly like to have 100 per cent of NewCo
  • EDA's acceleration option
  • The 200 million amp 'low-power' memory
  • Size is everything (sometimes)
  • Would you like some kitchen sink with that processor, Intel?
  • Embarrassingly unoptimised
  • Intel goes heavy metal. But it's not the popular choice
  • Just what the world needs: another 32bit microcontroller
  • Hwang's costly law
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  • Infineon and the nuclear option
  • Resistance to memory
  • Apple gives the finger to the chipmakers
  • And for those who really want a metal gate...
  • TSMC's 5nm difference
  • DFM heads into the foundry
  • Design versus manufacturing: the 32nm choice
  • One more salvo in the 32nm war
  • Yes, ST would dearly like to have 100 per cent of NewCo
  • EDA's acceleration option
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