It's an interesting observation that you made, that WBT included the nodes at 16nm and 12nm in their schematic of the "roadmap" for ReRAM development. Note too in that schematic the other labelled nodes at 28nm and 22nm, which are the ones we know WBT have worked on to date, according to their published reports. Are those particular nodes at 16nm/12nm particularly relevant to WBT, or just numbers plucked from the literature ? Who knows, but its interesting to know which foundries are known to be working at those specific nodes, as you point out is the case for TSMC. Actually, the only other names are Global Foundries (12nm) and Intel (16nm), according to a table that someone posted here a few months ago (below). TSMC is actually the only foundry doing both (16/12nm). A commercial agreement with any of these big names (TSMC, Intel, Global foundries) would be just fine by me.
All IMHO, DYOR
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