Friday, November 6th 2015

GLOBALFOUNDRIES Achieves 14nm FinFET Technology Success for Next-Gen AMD Product

GLOBALFOUNDRIES today announced it has demonstrated silicon success on the first AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) products using GLOBALFOUNDRIES' most advanced 14nm FinFET process technology. As a result of this milestone, GLOBALFOUNDRIES' silicon-proven technology is planned to be integrated into multiple AMD products that address the growing need for high-performance, power-efficient compute and graphics technologies across a broad set of applications, from personal computers to data centers to immersive computing devices.

AMD has taped out multiple products using GLOBALFOUNDRIES' 14nm Low Power Plus (14LPP) process technology and is currently conducting validation work on 14LPP production samples. Today's announcement represents another significant milestone towards reaching full production readiness of GLOBALFOUNDRIES' 14LPP process technology, which will reach high-volume production in 2016. The 14LPP platform taps the benefits of three-dimensional, fully-depleted FinFET transistors to enable customers like AMD to deliver more processing power in a smaller footprint for applications that demand the ultimate in performance.

"FinFET technology is expected to play a critical foundational role across multiple AMD product lines, starting in 2016," said Mark Papermaster, senior vice president and chief technology officer at AMD. "GLOBALFOUNDRIES has worked tirelessly to reach this key milestone on its 14LPP process. We look forward to GLOBALFOUNDRIES' continued progress towards full production readiness and expect to leverage the advanced 14LPP process technology across a broad set of our CPU, APU, and GPU products."

"Our 14nm FinFET technology is among the most advanced in the industry, offering an ideal solution for demanding high-volume, high-performance, and power-efficient designs with the best die size," said Mike Cadigan, senior vice president of product management at GLOBALFOUNDRIES. "Through our close design-technology partnership with AMD, we can help them deliver products with a performance boost over 28nm technology, while maintaining a superior power footprint and providing a true cost advantage due to significant area scaling."

GLOBALFOUNDRIES' 14LPP FinFET is ramping with production-ready yields and excellent model-to-hardware correlation at its Fab 8 facility in New York. In January, the early-access version of the technology (14LPE) was successfully qualified for volume production, while achieving yield targets on lead customer products. The performance-enhanced version of the technology (14LPP) was qualified in the third quarter of 2015, with the early ramp occurring in the fourth quarter of 2015 and full-scale production set for 2016.
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28 Comments on GLOBALFOUNDRIES Achieves 14nm FinFET Technology Success for Next-Gen AMD Product

#26
awesomesauce
btarunrThat's right, Zen will be made in upstate New York. Finally a CPU you can put in your desktop that has "Made in the USA" printed on it, and not Costa Rica or Malaysia.
Does it gonna come with a sticker stamped "NSA Ready" on it? :P
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buildzoid
ShiBDiBI live 5 minutes from the Fab 8 facility and they've been laying people off the past few months. Part of me wants to believe that this will bring some jobs back, but most of me thinks it's just some news trying to keep stock prices from going any lower.
That fab isn't AMD's it's GloFlo's and GloFlo is private. GloFlo's firing and hiring patterns indicate very little about AMD's state.
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R-T-B
awesomesauceDoes it gonna come with a sticker stamped "NSA Ready" on it? :p
Intel already does. It's called "vPro" :P
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