Amd Zen 6 Cpus May Use Tsmc's 2nm and 3nm Nodes for a Performance Boost
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The article speculates that AMD's Zen 6 CPUs may use TSMC's 2nm and 3nm nodes, but the lone commenter is skeptical about the ease of transitioning to a new node.
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Because if you use thick spagetti, you can make the same food with thin spagetti. /s
Using another node, means a redesign. If the things would have been so simple, you would have seen, since 30 years, a lot of wonder designs.