To everyone asking for specs: They don't know yet. The way chips work is you design and do a test run, then you have to test it to see if it works and how well. The first run is never up to spec. They will have to do multiple revisions before they get something competitive. Then the name of the game is improving yield: how many of the chips that come out of the factory can meet the spec and what can they be sold for? Maybe slightly slower or partially damaged ones can be in a cheaper product. This process can take 6 months to several years.
Making chips is very hard and takes lots of time and money. Plus, the results are not guaranteed. This is a difficult and risky business. Even getting this far is a major accomplishment. Congratulations to everyone that worked on this.
