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From Sand to Silicon: the Making of a Chip
posted by Todd Christ on November 09, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
This was passed along to me on Twitter today, thought I’d share it with the Scoop audience. Awesome video showcasing how sand is turned into one of the worlds most innovative use of silicon - the Intel Core Processor!...
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tagged: Bloomfield, chip, Core_i5, Core_i7, CPU, Extreme, Gaming, Gulftown, innovation, intel, nehalem, sandy_bridge, silicon, todd_christ, Westmere
Making the All New Intel Core 2010 and More Insights at IDF09
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 20, 2009 at IDF@Intel
The week prior to the Intel Developer Forum kicking off in San Francisco (9/22-24), Intel shared news about its new 32nm process for making SoC, or system of a chip. That news and and some engineering insights from Intel rock...
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tagged: 32nm, All New Core 2010, IDF09, Intel Core, microprocessor, Westmere
First 32nm Microprocessors -- From the Intel Fab to IDF09
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 13, 2009 at IDF@Intel
Anyone attending or tuning into the Intel Developer Forum knows what to look for — firsts. First time tech demos, first look at new chip designs or features… Here’s a first look at Intel rock star Sanjay Natarajan, director of...
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tagged: 32nm, Core, Core 2010, Core2010, IDF09, Innovation, Integration, Intel, microprocessor, Westmere
Making of Core i7 -- What's Next?
posted by Ken Kaplan on August 19, 2009 at IDF@Intel
Nehalem played a big role during IDF 2008. Many new details were introduced during keynotes and in briefings, including features built into the microarchitecture like Turbo Mode, which allow the cores to dynamically scale up to handle demanding needs like...
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tagged: Core i7, IDF09, Nehalem, Westmere
Performance Headroom from Squeezing Transistors Down to 32nm
posted by Ken Kaplan on February 20, 2009 at Technology@Intel
Since the turn of the millennium, I’ve seen advances in chip manufacturing processes — from circuitry measuring 180 nanometers to 130 to 90 to 65 to 45 and now 32nm — and new architectural designs in between. Every time a...
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What Does 32nm Really Mean?
posted by Ken Kaplan on February 10, 2009 at Inside Scoop @ Intel
Today, I got to video record Intel’s first public demonstration of test laptops and desktop PCs running processors built with Intel’s next generation 32 nanometer circuitry manufacturing technology. I’ll get the presentation video into our Manufacturing video channel soon. Today’s...
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tagged: 32nm, 45nm, innovation, Intel, microprocessor, Penryne, Westmere

