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Just wondering, after reading that GlobalFoundries will have 20nm on-line at around the same time that Intel is going to have their 14nm process on-line.
If it's just a matter of buying the tools, then why doesn't GF just buy 14nm tools from the same places supplying Intel, and skip right to the newest generation?
My naive viewpoint is that of someone buying a computer. If you're still on a C2Q, why buy Nehalem, when you could be buying Sandy Bridge? IOW, why, if a fab is behind on process tech, why invest in just next-generation tools, when they could be investing in next-next-generation tools?
If it's just a matter of buying the tools, then why doesn't GF just buy 14nm tools from the same places supplying Intel, and skip right to the newest generation?
My naive viewpoint is that of someone buying a computer. If you're still on a C2Q, why buy Nehalem, when you could be buying Sandy Bridge? IOW, why, if a fab is behind on process tech, why invest in just next-generation tools, when they could be investing in next-next-generation tools?