Quote from: Santosh on January 29, 2020, 03:06:11
While this article calls 14nm a dead horse, isn't it actually excessive miniaturization that will kill nit just a node, but the entire industry.??
Innovation has pretty much stagnated in terms of process refinement elsewhere and Intel is there only one seeking refinement while the rest of the bulk of semicon ppl are happy to abuse fitting more and more transistors...
Sadly Semiconductor business has become more of a software and engineering job than a physics, lithography agent it once was!!!
Tough days ahead if this goes on..
Except they didn't make much headway there either.
Loongson surprised me here as they managed exceptional IPC increases(IIRC +50% in a generation of 2-3 years) while staying on the TSMC 28nm node. The result is that they boast superior performance compared to other Chinese competitors licensing ARM on TSMC 12/16nm.