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Prototyping intelligent circuits (Intel Labs @ ISSCC part 2)

In my previous blog I wrote about four papers being presented at ISSCC next week that contribute to our efforts in Tera-scale Computing. Today, I’d like continue scanning through the ISSCC abstracts and highlight four other papers, which I’d categorize … Continue reading

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Moving tera-scale data (Intel Labs @ ISSCC part 1)

For Intel’s hardcore lab jocks, one the most exciting events each year is the International Solid States Circuits Conference. It’s the Olympics of circuit design, where top researchers from industry and academia present their latest advancements in computing and communications … Continue reading

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Less is More: Increasing the Dynamic Operating Range of Intel Processors and Chipsets

Voltage and power reductions in our products come from a broad engagement between process, design and architecture. For our latest 45nm products, the careful design of the SRAM cell and our invention of high-k metal gate transistors were key contributors … Continue reading

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Randy Mooney on ISSCC: Scaling performance/watt through circuit innovation

As we look forward to enabling exciting new opportunities in platforms ranging from mobile computing to the data center, along with associated new applications, one common denominator of all these products will be the underlying process technology and the circuits … Continue reading

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