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Interesting, I though FinFET+ was just a density improvement. Then I think FinFET Plus will likely be released 1 year after FinFET, around the start of 2017, which is more than 2 years behind Intel's 14nm (and still 1.3x less dense).
No. I e-mailed TSMC and received the following response:
Dear xxxxxxx,
Thank you for the message! Shipment schedule is customers' call and we
cannot reveal their schedule details. However, I can tell you that we will
be shipping both 16FF and 16FF+ in 2015. Products include both mobile and
non-mobile related applications.
Hope this is helpful.
I mean, at this point, TSMC claims it'll be shipping 16FF+ products next year, so unless we want to outright call them liars, this seems legit.
Intel is likely to blow it with Broxton. Mid-2015 launch? That gives them maybe a quarter or two of an edge on a potential 16 FF+ design built at TSMC. And we all know how good Intel is at hitting schedules for mobile products.
I believe Intel may be misleading its investors with respect to the size/magnitude of its process lead. I will be speaking with Intel to get their side of this tomorrow.
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