During the gradual move from 28nm down to 3nm, Apple’s die size hasn’t grown much. Instead, Apple and TSMC are squeezing billions more transistors into the same general die size as they move ...
Let's rewind to 2013 and the A7, Apple's first 64-bit chip built on TSMC's 28nm process. At the time, those 28nm wafers cost Apple $5,000 each, according to Creative Strategies CEO Ben Bajarin's ...
Certus supports IO libraries across multiple TSMC nodes, including 180nm, 130nm, 40nm, 28nm, 22nm, and 16/12nm. Certus is particularly suited at providing custom variants in a cost-efficient framework ...
The Synopsys USB 2.0 picoPHY builds on years of customer success with Synopsys’ silicon-proven USB 2.0 PHY IP product line, which has been ported to over 50 process node and configuration combinations ...