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The result of the discussion was speedy delete. Redirects created by page moves don't usually qualify for G7 but this one does because the author was the sole contributor of the moved page as well. Hut 8.519:39, 31 August 2021 (UTC)reply
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Middle ground
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8 nanometer
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Previously pointed to
7 nm process. Neither 7 or 10 is equal to 8. I don't know much about the underlying technology and which is closest in terms of design (I found the link from
GeForce 30 series). Can someone who knows this stuff suggest where to point it? Else I say delete.
Gaioa (
TCL)
13:17, 31 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete. I may not have finished engineering school and may not be professionally qualified to say so, but it's my understanding that 8 still does not equal 10. If this were
8nm process I would say redirect to
Die shrink#Half shrink which defines unofficial half-steps between the standard-defined semiconductor processes, but "8 nanometer" is just a measurement which we can't presume refers to die processes, nor which one it refers to.
Ivanvector's squirrel (trees/nuts)
18:38, 31 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Wrong on both counts. The article does not discuss the 8 nm process per se, it mentions that Samsung have a version of that process. The article itself defines the 10 nm process as "'10 nm class' denotes chips made using process technologies between 10 and 20 nm," which plainly does not include 8 nm.
SpinningSpark22:09, 31 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Well the article does mention the 8 nm process several times, so it's a reasonable target unless it's covered somewhere better. Those links say the 8 nm process is based on the 10 nm process so the 10 nm process article isn't a bad place for it if it's not worth mentioning somewhere else. Hut 8.511:35, 1 September 2021 (UTC)reply
Delete There is a case for an
8 nm process redirect to somewhere, but not
8 nm which could mean all sorts of things. Same goes for all the [[<foo> nanometer]] redirects. Ivanector's suggestion of a target sounds good where there is not a specific article.
SpinningSpark22:09, 31 August 2021 (UTC)reply
Also, perhaps too late to bundle into this discussion as the IP asks, but all such "# nanometer" redirects should be considered for deletion as well with the outcome of this discussion as useful precedent, unless there are other targets that would be cause for disambiguation or retargeting.
Mdewman6 (
talk)
18:07, 2 September 2021 (UTC)reply
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Devil Town (song)
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There are two songs with this name and both are equally irrelevant (musically speaking). I pointed "Devil Town (song)" to
Devil Town but it was inexplicably returned back to Cavetown.
(CC)Tbhotch™01:39, 31 August 2021 (UTC)reply
I'm ok with the disambiguation page suggestion above, but I'm struggling to understand why this was ever targetted at
Devil Town in the first place. That film article does not mention a song of any sort.
SpinningSpark17:27, 4 September 2021 (UTC)reply
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