https://www.semiaccurate.com/2018/07/02/intel-custom-foundrys-10nm-meltdown-...
Who's your guess on the article?
Before Nokia merged with Alcatel-Lucent, Reefshark was produced by Alcatel-Lucent and manufactured in TSMC.
Now that Nokia and Alcatel-Lucent are one, the ReefShark is using Intel's 10nm technology for no apparent reason and we all know Intel's 10nm is a disaster right now.
I'm not surprised if Nokia is actually the one who get mentioned on the article
On Thu, Jul 12, 2018 at 9:10 PM, Wean Irdeh wean.irdeh@gmail.com wrote:
Before Nokia merged with Alcatel-Lucent, Reefshark was produced by Alcatel-Lucent and manufactured in TSMC.
ohnoo... if it was just nokia, that would be kinda-ok, but alcatel-lucent do france / european phones, have done for a long time. alcatel are one of the few companies that honour the GPL by releasing source code, even against mediatek's blatant GPL violations and NDAs.
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ohnoo... if it was just nokia, that would be kinda-ok, but alcatel-lucent do france / european phones, have done for a long time. alcatel are one of the few companies that honour the GPL by releasing source code, even against mediatek's blatant GPL violations and NDAs.
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Alcatel-Lucent formed a joint venture with TCL, a Chinese company to produce phone in 2004, but TCL acquired the joint venture in 2005
"honour the GPL" I assume you mean the Linux kernel used on Android, which mean the source code were released by TCL without any involvement from Alcatel-Lucent (since the joint venture dissolved on 2005)
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