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>which does somewhat beg for a picture as just raises more questions.

There's a picture in the article.

>Why would they make a chip this big

Did you read the article?

>this article mentions TSMC. Another article I read that they used a 16nm node

Yes, 16nm/TSMC.




> There's a picture in the article.

Yes - hardly helpful ones as you get a picture of a wafer and a box, not breakdown beyond that - hence had look and found other articles with much more detail upon this that answers the questions I raised in relation to the lack of pictures - like the cooling aspect in which you snipped my quote and removed that lovely thing we call context.

>Did you read the article?

Yes and had you read what I said you would see that the article does not answer the aspects I was asking - see what you did there.

>Yes, 16nm/TSMC

Yes - I found that in another article - which I also linked, you're welcome.




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