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IBM Bets On Samsung Fabs For Power10 Chips

December 20, 2018 Timothy Prickett Morgan 1

When Globalfoundries decided to stop its development and rollout of both immersion lithography and extreme ultraviolet (EUV) lithography at the 7 nanometer process node back in August, it looked as if IBM, second only to AMD as a server chip customer for its most advanced fab in Malta, New York, would be left in a lurch with its future Power processors. …

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