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“Legacy” and “mature” are the words usually thrown at the semiconductors Tom Caulfield produces at factories in Singapore, the US and Germany. He doesn’t like that.
Instead, the chief executive officer of GlobalFoundries wants people to refer to his chips as “feature-rich,” a term he feels better describes their wide array of uses. His point is valid. While larger rivals Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Samsung Electronics Co. and Intel Corp. battle it out to make ever-more advanced chips, the world is suffering most from a lack of capacity in the very products that GlobalFoundries offers.
“The industry has painted itself into a corner by focusing on single-digit nanometer,” Caulfield said in an online press conference, referring to the current obsession with smaller, more advanced manufacturing geometries. “Today we have cars sitting in a parking lot missing chips made on 45 or 65 nanometer.”
A Forgotten Chipmaker May be Key to Ending the Global Shortage
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(Bloomberg Opinion) âLegacyâ and âmatureâ are the words usually thrown at the semiconductors Tom Caulfield produces at factories in Singapore, the U.S. and Germany. He doesnât like that.
(Bloomberg Opinion) âLegacyâ and âmatureâ are the words usually thrown at the semiconductors Tom Caulfield produces at factories in Singapore, the U.S. and Germany. He doesnât like that.
Instead, the chief executive officer of GlobalFoundries wants people to refer to his chips as âfeature-rich,â a term he feels better describes their wide array of uses. His point is valid. While larger rivals Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Samsung Electronics Co. and Intel Corp. battle it out to make ever-more advanced chips, the world is suffering most from a lack of capacity in the v
A forgotten chipmaker in US may hold key to end worldwide shortage
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