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wafer
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The wafer tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about semiconductor wafers used in advanced chip manufacturing. Topics include Nvidia and TSMC's first U.S.-made Blackwell wafer produced in Arizona, highlighting its significance for AI silicon supply chains and onshoring. Other threads mention Global Foundries' 28nm wafer and an 80-core CPU wafer, reflecting interest in fabrication process nodes and chip design. These posts focus on hardware manufacturing milestones, foundry capabilities, and the implications for high-performance computing and AI workloads.
Nvidia and TSMC today unveiled the first U.S.-made Blackwell wafer — a milestone that signals both technological progress and a new chapter in the geopolitics of AI silicon supply chains. Background
The announcement celebrates a wafer produced at TSMC’s Phoenix, Arizona fabrication complex that...
GLOBAL FOUNDRIES has been way ahead of the curve with process tech when compared to any other foundry on the market. Today, it somewhat accidentally cemented that lead by publicly displaying an unlabeled 28nm wafer.
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28nm wafers that are not test structures
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