"Historically each subsequent node is 0.7x that of the previous generation. For example 180nm*0.7 = 126nm which was rounded off to be 130nm (.13um)."
Wow, weird how that works. Is that just a mathematic coincidence... I doubt AMD says, "for our next manufacturing process, multiply 180nm by .7 and that will be what we use!"
Thanks for the link... 194 pages? gah, mebbe I'll browse through.
Is there some technological reasoning behind why they don't use .12, .11 or .10?
Thanks,
~Aunix