![]() LOTS of companies are either suing or thinking of suing GF for failure to uphold technology development/adoption agreements. Perhaps a very smart move from Gelsinger, time will tell, in the meantime I'll have a laugh at Intel buying AMD's old fabs :) If Intel truly wants to go in the foundry direction, they'll get some interesting outside experience, and while it may not make sense from a pure process point of view, considering how much of a sore point their inability to make it work has been on their previous attempts, the idea may have a lot of merit. Loads of announcements, few products if any coming out, and when it worked, they ended up buying their customers anyway, see Altera. It wasn't pretty when they tried the two previous time to open up their process. It certainly goes into the current US political narrative that Gelsinger has been pushing.īut perhaps more importantly, I think that what Intel is buying is what was sorely lacking them : people and a methodology of working with external customers.įrom all I've heard over the years, Intel's process and design teams are so insular and out of touch with the rest of the industry's practices that they had a terrible time just working with customers. It's been pretty clear that Mudabala (an Abu Dhabi fund that bought AMD fabs in 2008 which then became GlobalFoundries) wanted to unload that investment after they stopped shoving money into failed process developments (GloFo licensed their 14nm from Samsung as a reminder after their own 14 failed, and their 7nm failed too), so no surprise on their end.įrom Intel's perspective, there are also some US assets from IBM, which GloFo "acquired" in 2014 (for -1.5 billion at the time), which includes some oldish US fabs, but also a patent portfolio. Individual monthly issues are available for $3 each.That's a bit surprising (if not ironic) but I think it may make sense in a way. Annual subscription (12 issues, beginning with the January 2015 issue) is $24. The Spectrum Monitor is available in PDF format which can be read on any desktop, laptop, iPad®, Kindle® Fire, or other device capable of opening a PDF file. Got a Match: Methods of Matching Coaxial Cable to Antennas The Admiral Bean-Counter Special: Part II The Longwave Zone By Kevin O’Hern Carey WB2QMYĪdventures in Radio Restoration By Rich Post KB8TAD The World of Shortwave Listening By Keith PerronĪmateur Radio Satellites By Keith Baker KB1SF/VA3KSF Intro to FTA Satellite and Advanced Cord-Cutting HF Utility Logs By Mike Chace-Ortiz and Hugh StegmanĪmateur Radio Insights By Kirk Kleinschmidt NT0Z US Coast Guard, Customs & Border Patrol COTHEN Network Tucker John Klatt Air Shows, and Air Combat Command F-16 North American air show schedules.ĭigital HF: Intercept and Analyze By Mike Chace-Ortiz AB1TZ/G6DHU US Navy Blue Angels USAF Thunderbirds Canadian Snowbirds Breitling Jet Team Raiders Flight Demo Team GEICO Skytypers Team Oracle’s Sean D. Here’s a review of his latest Air Show Guide. And, even though MT closed its doors in December 2013, Larry has since continued to provide these frequencies in the form of an annual Air Show Guide in Kindle format. TSM Reviews: Teak Publishing’s 2015 Air Show Guideįor many years, readers of Monitoring Times magazine came to rely on the expertise of its military communications columnist and MT assistant editor, Larry Van Horn N5FPW, to provide the very latest in frequencies used by all the top aviation demonstration teams at air shows across North America. Want to catch all the aviation action but don’t have a scanner or live near an airport? Not to worry, says Richard Fisher, you can enjoy aviation monitoring to the fullest extent possible, and at no cost. Now Try ‘Scanner-less’ Aviation Monitoring! He also offers a photographic “Study in Blues” as well as a review of the Bearcat BC-125AT at an air show. TSM air show regular contributor, Kevin Burke, shows us his own (and his son’s) photographic touch along with his own experiences at air shows. Brian also has a salute to woman aviation pioneer, Julie Clark, a regular fixture at many air shows, and a look inside his own air show command post. Once again, Brian and Jo Marie Topolski take us all to the air show with some dazzling photos and the inside scoop about what and where to listen when you take your scanner with you. ![]() Stories you’ll find in our March, 2015 issue:Ĭatch the Action in the Air and On the Air
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