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weVISION: Getting HiK/MG 28nm Foundry Processes to Market . . . with Jim Ballingall of GLOBALFOUNDRIES (video)

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weVISION: Getting HiK/MG 28nm Foundry Processes to Market . . . with Jim Ballingall of GLOBALFOUNDRIES (video)

Posted on: 07-Sep-2010

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Summary

In this interview with Jim Ballingall of GLOBALFOUNDRIES I find out what GTC 2010 was all about. Here’s some of the topics we cover:

World’s first tapeout of a 28nm HiK Metal Gate (HiK/MG) Arm Coretex A9 Processor First foundry with HiK/MG in production Benefits of gate first over gate last Process offerings 22nm Status Design Flows enabled Defect densities and repeatability How they stand with the foundry capacity shortage Security issues

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About weVISION:
weVISION is a series of video interviews of visionaries by G Dan Hutcheson, his career spans more than thirty years, in which he became a well-known as a visionary for helping companies make businesses out of technology. This includes hundreds of successful programs involving product development, positioning, and launch in Semiconductor, Technology, Medicine, Energy, Business, High Tech, Environment, Electronics, healthcare and Business divisions.

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