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* February 8: Intel announced a $7B investment in Fab 42 which will be used to manufacture chips on a [[7 nm process]]
 
* February 8: Intel announced a $7B investment in Fab 42 which will be used to manufacture chips on a [[7 nm process]]
 
* February 22: [[AMD]] announces the {{amd|Ryzen 7}} processor family for high-end performance [[x86]] based on {{amd|Zen|l=arch}}
 
* February 22: [[AMD]] announces the {{amd|Ryzen 7}} processor family for high-end performance [[x86]] based on {{amd|Zen|l=arch}}
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* February 28: [[Xiaomi]] launches the {{xiaomi|Surge}} family of in-house developed ARM processors
 
* March 2: [[AMD]] launches the {{amd|Ryzen 7}} family
 
* March 2: [[AMD]] launches the {{amd|Ryzen 7}} family
 
* March 1-3: GDC 2017 Expro
 
* March 1-3: GDC 2017 Expro

Revision as of 14:32, 3 March 2017

In 2017:

  • January 3: Intel introduces their mainstream processors based on Kaby Lake, including i3, i5, and i7 models.
  • January 4-8: CES 2017
  • January 4: NXP launched the i.MX 8M family of processors capable of full 4K UltraHD for Audio, Voice and Video Interactions
  • February 2: Amkor Technology acquires NANIUM for undisclosed sum.
  • February 5-9: IEEE international Solid-State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) 2017
  • February 8: Intel announced a $7B investment in Fab 42 which will be used to manufacture chips on a 7 nm process
  • February 22: AMD announces the Ryzen 7 processor family for high-end performance x86 based on Zen
  • February 28: Xiaomi launches the Surge family of in-house developed ARM processors
  • March 2: AMD launches the Ryzen 7 family
  • March 1-3: GDC 2017 Expro
  • May 15-18: Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference (ASMC) 2017
  • May 30-3: Computex Taipei 2017
  • August 22-26: Gamescom 2017