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meet.mrnrg 
Inside Intel's deal to let FPGA biz Altera use its 22nm TriGate fabs
Posted on 26-Feb-2013 19:47:12
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Analysis A little over two years ago, upstart FPGA maker Achronix Semiconductor scored a big win over its rivals, Altera and Xilinx: it talked Intel into letting it use its cutting-edge chip factories to etch field-programmable gate array (FPGA) chips using Chipzilla's 22-nanometer TriGate process.

www.theregister.co.uk/2013/02/26/intel_altera_fab_deal/

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Re: Inside Intel's deal to let FPGA biz Altera use its 22nm TriGate fabs
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@meet.mrnrg

Diversification makes sense in the current climate with ARM on the rise and if Intel have extra capacity why let it sit idle.

P.S. I think you may have made an error in the thread title.

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