No idea, though I can't imagine them changing their entire work flow and
methods just like that.  The blank silicon may come from MicroChip now.

John


On 12/18/2016 11:34 AM, John Rehwinkel wrote:
>> Atmel is what is known as a foundryless manufacturer.  That is they have
>> hunks of silicon logic manufactured by someone else.
> 
> Is that still true, after their acquisition by Microchip?
> 
> - John
> 

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