Since the mobile APU design is a single die on 7nm, this means the 7nm I/O die design is basically ready.
If that is the case AMD will have no new products anymore that are using GlobalFoundries.
That would be strange unless they expect making old CPUs for a long time.
So do you think they change the I/O die to 7nm for the next products or will they keep hanging on the GlobalFoundries orders?
If that is the case AMD will have no new products anymore that are using GlobalFoundries.
That would be strange unless they expect making old CPUs for a long time.
So do you think they change the I/O die to 7nm for the next products or will they keep hanging on the GlobalFoundries orders?