Globalfoundries wants to show that it can play the 3D transistor game as well as Intel. Its newly unveiled 14nm-XM (Extreme Mobility) modular architecture uses the inherently low-voltage, low-leak nature of the foundry's FinFET layout, along with a few traces of its still-in-development 20nm process, to build a 14-nanometer chip with all the size and power savings that usually come from a die shrink.
2DayBlog.com , Globalfoundries unveils 14nm-XM chip architecture, vows up to a 60 percent jump in battery life, Globalfoundries unveils 14nm-XM chip architecture, vows up to a 60 percent jump in battery life
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