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The 18A naming convention is as simple as not wanting to put a decimal point in their node name. Simple as that. It's not like the the "nanometer" node names actually mean anything at this point anyways. Neither TSMC N3 or Intel 3 have any dimension in their transistors which are 3nm. I would be very unsurpassed to see other foundries copy the convention, it's a lot cleaner.


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