IBM Teams With Singapore Chip Foundry
IBM has entered into a development and manufacturing agreement with Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing that will improve efficiencies and cut costs for the companies while giving customers multiple supply sources and access to leading semiconductor technologies.
Under the agreement, announced Tuesday, the two companies will jointly develop 300mm silicon chips using 90nm (nanometer) and 65nm logic processes, and may later use 45nm processes.
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