AMD is rumored to be seeking ties with TSMC, Taiwan's premier
semiconductor manufacturing foundry, for future manufacturing of its
"Bulldozer" architecture processors, according to a report by
DonanimHaber. This has two very distinct implications: first, AMD could
be facing issues with GlobalFoundries 32 nm HKMG node, its de facto
foundry for CPU manufacturing, and second, this could just be an obvious
development of future low-power APUs based on the new x86 architecture
being manufactured at TSMC, much like how current E-series and C-series
APUs are.
Then again, AMD doesn't exactly have any APUs in works that use
"Bulldozer" architecture for the x86 cores, rather, its successor
codenamed "Piledriver". Another couple of important things to note here
are that TSMC does not have a 32 nm bulk node (it was scrapped with the
transition to 28 nm bulk), and its HKMG (high-K metal gate transistor)
manufacturing technology is deployed rather recently. It would be
interesting to follow this development.
Source: DonanimHaber
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