Often these types of articles tend to be very “a lot written but nothing said”, but that is very much not the case for this article.
I really enjoyed how in depth it went both on the history of how things used to be compared to what the new advancements will provide.
Outsourcing through the foundry program might lead to some pretty big revolutions in chip making. I wonder if we will start to see open source chips start to show up as large companies open the floodgates to let individuals contribute to make improvements on dies…
Often these types of articles tend to be very “a lot written but nothing said”, but that is very much not the case for this article.
I really enjoyed how in depth it went both on the history of how things used to be compared to what the new advancements will provide.
Outsourcing through the foundry program might lead to some pretty big revolutions in chip making. I wonder if we will start to see open source chips start to show up as large companies open the floodgates to let individuals contribute to make improvements on dies…