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AMD is designing its motherboard chipsets in collaboration with a Taiwanese design firm ASMedia. Enabling different levels of features across the new processor generation, chipset versions are limiting the number of options a platform offers to the end-user. These are obviously long term investments, as even today, 90 nm nodes are used for plenty of chips, but most of the nodes above 28 nm are today used for specialty products rather than commonly used ICs, unless we're talking about 8-bit microcontrollers or some simpler components which companies such as TSMC and Samsung wouldn't even bother making.Īs we approach the next generation of AMD's Ryzen processors, accompanying chipsets will follow the launch of their main co-host device. Once things moved on to 28 nm, the equivalent fab would've cost US$6 billion, whereas a cutting edge 5 nm fab today, comes in at as much as US$16 billion. It's unclear if the costs have been inflation adjusted or not, but a 90 nm 12-inch fab that could output 50,000 wafers a month, is said to have cost US$2.4 billion to build when it was the cutting edge node.

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