I was at a press conference yesterday in Kolkata where our Union minister of communication and IT also happened to be present.
The good news is that Mr Dayanidhi Maran mentioned that the Indian governmment in collaboration with IBM and some unknown US-based company intend to set up five fabs plants in the country. That's bloody amazing!
Unfortunately it seems that Maran is out of touch with technology. These fab plants will apparently employ a "state-of-art" engineering process of 60 & 40 microns! haha is that a joke? 60 microns is 60,000 nanometres. Now, unless he's looking at washing machine microcontrollers in mind, I haven't the faintest idea where else a 60 micron chip will do any good.
Either that, or he made a blunder and infact meant 60nm. This could be the case because IBM is already working and smoothening out its 65nm process. Maran also mentioned that such a "state-of-art" fab costs approximately 2-3 billion dollars to set up. Well yes, a fabrication plant does indeed require such an amount of money, but only the ACTUAL state-of-art ones that use 90nm engineering processes!
The good news is that Mr Dayanidhi Maran mentioned that the Indian governmment in collaboration with IBM and some unknown US-based company intend to set up five fabs plants in the country. That's bloody amazing!
Unfortunately it seems that Maran is out of touch with technology. These fab plants will apparently employ a "state-of-art" engineering process of 60 & 40 microns! haha is that a joke? 60 microns is 60,000 nanometres. Now, unless he's looking at washing machine microcontrollers in mind, I haven't the faintest idea where else a 60 micron chip will do any good.
Either that, or he made a blunder and infact meant 60nm. This could be the case because IBM is already working and smoothening out its 65nm process. Maran also mentioned that such a "state-of-art" fab costs approximately 2-3 billion dollars to set up. Well yes, a fabrication plant does indeed require such an amount of money, but only the ACTUAL state-of-art ones that use 90nm engineering processes!