Yes you are. GF's 32nm might take top and bottom spots in terms of transistor density but they are definitely not taking the top spots in terms of overall performance. 😉According to Anand's writeup, GloFo's 32nm process takes both the top and bottom spots for 32nm xtor density. Or am I reading this chart incorrectly?
Anand said:Higher transistor densities are generally more desirable to a manufacturer (fewer defects per die, more die per wafer, lower costs), but from the end user's perspective the overall price/performance (and power?) ratio is what ultimately matters.