The title is misleading.
First, it is about old gen chips. Maybe 45nm+.
Second, the definition of IC/chip is quite broad. It can be very (relatively) simple one like a 555 timer IC to extra complicated MCU IC.
How is that misleading, most chips in use are older chips. Bleeding edge chips are a tiny percent of overall global chip usage.
How is it missleading,when it doesnt claim they are latest gen chips? It's still a chip no matter how you spin it.
Any other source that's not biased?
You mean sources biased in the way that fits with your own biases?
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