Comment by phkahler

Comment by phkahler 13 hours ago

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The world is probably going to be split between EUV and non-EUV lithography for a long time. I'd like to see things like the Raspberry Pi stay on the older nodes and just wring out the performance. For reference the Zen1 CPUs were on 14/12nm from GF and I believe they are still faster than the pi, so there is room for improvement from them on old nodes.

wrigby 13 hours ago

That’s true, but Zen1 TDP is a lot higher than an RPi. Hitting that level of performance in a power and heat envelope that works for a Pi probably demands a smaller process node, unfortunately.

wmf 13 hours ago

I think it will split between TSMC (sold out forever) and Samsung/Intel (please please be our customer).

Qem 12 hours ago

> The world is probably going to be split between EUV and non-EUV lithography for a long time.

How long before China develops indigenous EUV capability?

on_the_train 7 hours ago

Fun fact: only five high-NA EUV Machines have ever been delivered.

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