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Topic: TSMC says its supply of 28nm chips continues to be low - page 2. (Read 2516 times)

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From what I know TSMC's yield on 28nm is an industry high, i the supply remains low, I guess it is the demand is far more than what their foundries can produce.   It takes a long time to be able to ramp up production on such wafer plants.
Those Lucky investors will be burned like real cat on the pan.

Wow. Posting a 5 months old article here and trying to scare people away from investing so you can get more out of it? Geez, sometimes I feel like this forum is worse than Kindergarten...
damn it! You're ruining all the fun  Roll Eyes
legendary
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From what I know TSMC's yield on 28nm is an industry high, i the supply remains low, I guess it is the demand is far more than what their foundries can produce.   It takes a long time to be able to ramp up production on such wafer plants.
Those Lucky investors will be burned like real cat on the pan.

Wow. Posting a 5 months old article here and trying to scare people away from investing so you can get more out of it? Geez, sometimes I feel like this forum is worse than Kindergarten...
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From what I know TSMC's yield on 28nm is an industry high, i the supply remains low, I guess it is the demand is far more than what their foundries can produce.   It takes a long time to be able to ramp up production on such wafer plants.
Those Lucky investors will be burned like real cat on the pan.
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Smells like lulz Grin
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From what I know TSMC's yield on 28nm is an industry high, i the supply remains low, I guess it is the demand is far more than what their foundries can produce.   It takes a long time to be able to ramp up production on such wafer plants.
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Sucks for TSMC then! Tongue

Good to know that ActM isn't getting much competition from there, since it uses Global Foundries and Fujitsu! Grin
http://www.easic.com/migration-to-cell-based-asic/easic-ecosystem/
Only see eAsic using 45nm for its own product.where have you seen it has 28nm infrastructure ?
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Sucks for TSMC then! Tongue

Good to know that ActM isn't getting much competition from there, since it uses Global Foundries and Fujitsu! Grin
http://www.easic.com/migration-to-cell-based-asic/easic-ecosystem/
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KNC&&AMC

Yep both making their own chips for new machines Smiley

I hope their hand job can catching up with the demand.....
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KNC&&AMC
People rich, too naive, come quick to cheat on them....
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KNC&&AMC

Yep both making their own chips for new machines Smiley
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http://www.phonearena.com/news/TSMC-says-its-supply-of-28nm-chips-continues-to-be-low_id40077

28NM process demand is highly exceeding its supply all over the world. The news above just a typical example ,for further information you can google it.
However,  Is anyone still dreaming that those ASIC mining rigs companies can get its 28NM standard chips into production?

If you still believing that those small ASICs Mining rigs companies can do it ...then you are delusional and too naive...you are setting fire on your BTC investment.

anyone invest your BTC relate with this 28NM concept, I can fairly say that before 22NM become mainstream , you won't see anything return from your current
investment, The time wasting could be a year or couple of years.

Asking you self , what makes you think those manufactures will gives up big quantity of orders which come from APPLE or Nvidia ,instead to producing those small
scale of order from ASICs mining rigs companies?  
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