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	<title>Comments on: GlobalFoundries:  Think Global, Work Local</title>
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		<title>By: Mike Bruzzone</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike Bruzzone</dc:creator>
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		<description>With the timing of advanced process node capacity in question at every fabricator some will chose Global Foundries as their sure thing in relation to the established pecking order.  

I agree supporting the great unwashed who need access to prototyping and the potential for volume manufacturing, econonmically with fabrication access, a noble goal.  

Where development teams that show long term individual commitment, who have a design and reached simulation can find funds for prototype, perhaps their are opportunites in new chip development and fabrication after all.

Perhaps Global Foundariesd can pull through all of the above.  But right now I&#039;d place my bets on long term volume customers.


Mike Bruzzone
Camp Marketing</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the timing of advanced process node capacity in question at every fabricator some will chose Global Foundries as their sure thing in relation to the established pecking order.  </p>
<p>I agree supporting the great unwashed who need access to prototyping and the potential for volume manufacturing, econonmically with fabrication access, a noble goal.  </p>
<p>Where development teams that show long term individual commitment, who have a design and reached simulation can find funds for prototype, perhaps their are opportunites in new chip development and fabrication after all.</p>
<p>Perhaps Global Foundariesd can pull through all of the above.  But right now I&#8217;d place my bets on long term volume customers.</p>
<p>Mike Bruzzone<br />
Camp Marketing</p>
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