ThatBuzzkiller
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Those cost/transistor charts are normalized for yield. If your yields aren't like-for-like, then the cost/transistor comparisons are worthless.
I don't believe yields will be a differentiator ...
People argued FD-SOI in favour of FinFETs because of higher yields but that turned out to be a myth ...
TSMC has near ideal yields for 20nm node yet their not touting cost reduction benefits like Intel is and neither is Samsung with their 14nm node but they all have fairly state of the art photolithography technology ...
Yields appear to be very easy to ramp up in comparison to lowering masking costs and it's not like the chip designers couldn't account for more redundancy to increase the yields at a small price ...
How exactly can Intel claim that they are getting a lower cost per transistor than they were able to before when their wafer costs are spiraling out of control much like the other IDMs ?
It's small things like these that make me skeptical of Intel's claim on cost reduction benefits when they've likely yet to solve the masking costs ...
Professionals like Cliff Maier and Bob Colwell don't seem to believe in Intel either and their both microprocessor designers BTW ...
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