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A large reason for the deal with Altera was that Altera already used intel for fabrication. I understand Intel's 10nm and 7nm failure has hurt them a lot in that regard, quite the opposite of the expected synergy. Unlike Xilinx for AMD, they didn't really have any other technologies intel needed either, the biggest advantage was fabrication and that fell through.


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