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Posted on Feb 03, 2004 - 09:23 AM by zmcnulty
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Sony has denied the claims of Canada's Semiconductor Insights that the PSX uses a 130nm process rather than a 90nm process. For that article, see here.
"Regarding EE+GS peripheral memory, we have used a 130nm process in the past; but this EE+GS memory is designed using a 90nm process. Also, since it is a 1 chip LSI, we have been able to use this 90nm processor technique in final production. There is no mistake in the contents of our announcement made on October 26th."
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