TSMC manufacturing eDRAM chips for Xbox 360
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) said that it has begun producing a 10 MB graphics-memory subsystem for Microsoft’s Xbox 360 game console. The 500 MHz eDRAM device is built using a 90 nm process, unchanged from the original 90 nm chips that have been providing by NEC since the launch of the console in November 2005.
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