Search Results for highk tag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/cgi-bin/mt//feed/highk 2009-11-23T13:02:42Z Movable Type 4.21-en 5 1 5 Intel News Ahead of IDF: New Chips; Manufacturing Efforts tag:blogs.intel.com,2009:/technology//10.3334 2009-09-14T04:00:00Z 2009-09-14T16:57:45Z Bill Kircos http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/05/profile_bill_kircos.php Ahead of what will be a packed Intel Developer Forum, Sept. 22-24 in San Francisco, here's some news around a newly planned family of future "embedded" processors for non-PC equipment and gear code-named Jasper Forest -- and details around our... Contest: Guess Intel Transistor Shipments, Win a Great Prize! tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.2543 2008-12-01T21:00:00Z 2009-01-07T18:54:29Z Esther Andrews http://blogs.intel.com/ces/2008/01/profile_esther_andrews.php THIS CONTEST IS NOW OVER. Congratulations to the winner who received a $500 Amazon gift card just in time to finish up his holiday shopping - Fenwick Jeffrey of New Brunswick, Canada - with his entry of 20,275,500,698,321,756, which came... A High-Five For High-K Reinvented Transistors tag:blogs.intel.com,2008:/technology//10.2476 2008-11-10T22:32:09Z 2008-11-11T16:50:03Z Pat Gelsinger http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2007/04/profile_pat_gelsinger.php Today marks a major milestone: the one-year anniversary of shipping the world’s first ever Intel processors manufactured on our 45 nanometer process—based on an entirely new ‘high-k metal gate’ transistor formula. And what a year it has been for this... 45-Nanometer-Hafnium-based-High- k-dielectric-Metal-Gate… Huh?? tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/technology//10.992 2007-11-19T23:15:49Z 2008-03-27T03:39:21Z Kari Aakre http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/07/profile_kari_aakre.php “Hafnium high-k, what?” you ask? What does it all mean? Yes, I know. To many of us this all sounds like a bunch of technical mumbo jumbo and makes us all feel like we’re back in high school chemistry class.... Not all silicon processes are created equal. tag:blogs.intel.com,2007:/views//8.640 2007-06-20T22:12:04Z 2008-02-29T21:52:56Z Nick Knupffer http://blogs.intel.com/technology/2008/01/profile_nick_knupffer.php There is a lot of talk right now about 45nm – the newest and most exciting step along the Moore’s Law story. (Yes, it IS exciting…) Essentially it means that transistors can be made smaller, and the smallest feature size...