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Online coppice

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Re: Intel seems to be bleeding out ...
« Reply #175 on: September 21, 2024, 10:39:00 pm »
Besides analog, digital logic which relies on floating gate memory like EEPROM and Flash is limited to larger feature sizes.  This applies to a lot of microcontrollers and some programmable logic.  I think NOR Flash is just recently down to 28 nanometers?
There are all sorts of things which currently need larger geometries. For example, if your digital product must operate continuously and must have super low leakage, you can't use too fine a geometry. Quite a few fairly complex digital things fall into that category.
 

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Re: Intel seems to be bleeding out ...
« Reply #176 on: September 22, 2024, 07:37:34 am »
Yes, this is getting fun.
Not if you have designed in any Intel components (including Altera FPGAs)... Try and find datasheets for Qualcom parts.
There are small lies, big lies and then there is what is on the screen of your oscilloscope.
 

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Re: Intel seems to be bleeding out ...
« Reply #177 on: September 26, 2024, 11:04:43 am »
Ok so I made $5k on this dying company with faulty products that no one wants to buy :-DD
 


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