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Intel will adopt GAA in its future 20A node, and TSMC will follow with its A16 process. Existing sanctions prevent China from acquiring the equipment needed for 3nm and below production.
The GAA was the big winner from the latest applications to the Community Sport Facilities Fund (formerly Sports Capital and Equipment Programme) with clubs and counties set to benefit to the tune ...
Feb 27 (Reuters) - Semiconductor equipment manufacturer ASM International ... quarter of 2023 driven partly by its gate-all-around (GAA) chip-making technology. The Dutch group reported fourth ...
A call for players to test the first Gaelic football video game in almost 20 years has left the Belfast development team behind the project “inundated” with applications. Buck Eejit Games ...
Dutch semiconductor manufacturing equipment maker ASM released its latest financial report, expressing optimism that sales related to gate-all-around (GAA) technology will see robust growth in 2025.