Results tagged “45nm”
Moorestown Drives Innovation in the Ultra-Mobile Segment
posted by Sylvia Flores on September 29, 2009 at Technology@Intel
The world of mobile entertainment along with always-on Internet is exploding, as consumers and road warriors demand greater connected experiences on the go. Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs) and smartphones are paving the way with advanced and highly efficient audio, video,...
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tagged: 45nm, IDF, IDF09, Intel Fellows, IntelAtom, mids, Moorestown, smartphone, SoC
Contest: Guess Intel Transistor Shipments, Win a Great Prize!
posted by Esther Andrews on December 01, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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...
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tagged: 45nm, high-k, Intel, metal gate, technology, transistor
A High-Five For High-K Reinvented Transistors
posted by Pat Gelsinger on November 10, 2008 at Technology@Intel
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...
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tagged: 45nm, atom, Core 2 Duo, Core i7, high-k, Intel, MID, Moore's Law, nehalem, processor, xeon
Through the Eyes of an Energy-Wise Intel Core i7 Architect
posted by Ken Kaplan on November 07, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I got to meet Sr. Principal Engineer Ronak Singhal and Steve Gunther on the day they shared their “eco-wise” insights about the new Nehalem microprocessor architecture before a gathering of technical press in San Francisco last month. With the IT...
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tagged: 45nm, Chip Design, Core i7, energy efficiency., Nehalem
Competitive Advantage Brings Innovation with Every Tick and Tock
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 12, 2008 at Technology@Intel
One of Intel’s key competitive advantages is the “Tick-Tock” chip design and manufacturing method. To help Intel shareholders — like me, my family and many friends — better understand how this Tick-Tock method really works, my pals inside Intel’s Investor...
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tagged: 45nm, Chip Design, Chip Manufacturing, Core i7, Diane Bryant, Intel, Nehalem, Tick-Tock
Thoughts on Netbooks
posted by Paul Bergevin on March 03, 2008 at Technology@Intel
A confession: I get jazzed when the tech industry shakes things up with innovation and new products. For geeks like me, these are interesting times indeed. Who’s not curious about the creative response of handset manufacturers to the challenge of...
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tagged: 45nm, Atom, Classmate PC, eeePC, IntelAtom, iPhone, Netbook, OLPC, Silverthorne
T-minus
posted by Bryan Rhoads on February 28, 2008 at Technology@Intel
I’m kinda mesmerized by our countdown clock… We’re announcing the name of Intel’s smallest IA processor ever… right here on this very blog when that clock expires. This got me thinking of NASA and that baritoned announcer who says “T-minus...
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tagged: 45nm, Atom, Intel, NASA, Silverthorne
Apple's new MacBooks are here
posted by Bryan Rhoads on February 26, 2008 at Technology@Intel
Mobility Today captured all the system specs of the new line of MacBook and MacBook Pros with the Intel Core 2 Duo (45nm Penryn!!!)....
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tagged: 45nm, Apple, Core 2 Duo, Intel, Penryn
Moore's Law in the palm of your hand
posted by Bryan Rhoads on January 13, 2008 at Technology@Intel
We took the silicon core of an Intel Core 2 Duo microprocessor, a camera and a microphone to the Las Vegas Strip here at CES 2008… and asked people ‘What is this thing?” See the reactions for yourself. For...
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tagged: 45nm, CES, CES 2008, Core 2 Duo, Intel, Las Vegas, Moore's Law, silicon, video
45nm Intel® Core™2 Duo Mobile Processors are Here!
posted by Esther Andrews on January 07, 2008 at Technology@Intel
There’s a lot of excitement in the Intel booth after today’s announcement of 16 new Intel 45nm processors. A lot of visitors are interested in the 45nm Intel® Core™2 Duo processors for laptop PCs, which deliver even better performance...
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tagged: 45nm, Centrino, CES, CES 2008, Core 2 Duo, Intel, Intel CES
45-Nanometer-Hafnium-based-High- k-dielectric-Metal-Gate… Huh??
posted by Kari Aakre on November 19, 2007 at Technology@Intel
“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....
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tagged: 45nm, hafnium, high-k, processor, transistor
45nm = Efficiency and Speed from the Fab to the Core
posted by Ken Kaplan on November 03, 2007 at Technology@Intel
The first tech reviews are out, and Legit Reviews said “the new Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650 is the fastest processor on the market today.” Even TIME Magazine named Intel’s new 45nm process one of “The Best Inventions Of The...
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tagged: 45nm, Core 2 Extreme, energy efficient, Fab 32, quad core, Time
The Magic of 45nm
posted by DL Byron on October 14, 2007 at Technology@Intel
From Anand Chandrasekher’s opening keynote, the magic of 45nm technology … Anand also showed a working 32nm wafer....
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tagged: 32nm, 45nm, IDF Taipei, technology
Intel CEO Paul Otellini Looks Ahead -- 45nm & Beyond!
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 18, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Paul Otellini looked back on 40 years of innovation at Intel, outlined the company’s three main capabilities (silicon technology, Intel architecture, and market creation), and gave his vision for the future. “Today’s innovations are the basis of future technology,” Otellini...
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tagged: 45nm, IDF2007, Paul Otellini
What's the Answer?
posted by Ken Kaplan on September 12, 2007 at Technology@Intel
How does 45 make 400 fit into a single human red blood cell? The answer is beyond me. From what I gather, it’s even beyond mathematical and possibly dangling somewhere in the metaphysical....
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tagged: 45nm, IDF2007
UPDATED: 45 days and counting… to the magic of 45nm Hafnium
posted by Nick Knupffer on September 11, 2007 at Technology@Intel
See NEW video at the end of this post. 45 is an important number. In 45 BC Julius Caesar won a victory over the armies of Pompey and proclaimed himself the sole ruler of Rome. Some 2000 years later, in...
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tagged: 45nm, fab, Gordon Moore, IDF, IDF2007, Moore's Law, silicon, transistor
Not all silicon processes are created equal.
posted by Nick Knupffer on June 20, 2007 at Technology@Intel
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...
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tagged: 45nm, Gordon Moore, high-k, metal gate, Moore's Law, silicon, transistor
Penryn Update
posted by Dileep Bhandarkar on April 24, 2007 at Technology@Intel
The deep power down state (aka C6) is another interesting and unique feature. We save away the entire processor state for the cores and turn off the caches and put the cores in an extremely low power state. This significantly...
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tagged: 45nm, C6, energy efficient, Penryn
Penryn
posted by Dileep Bhandarkar on April 16, 2007 at Technology@Intel
Hello, this is Dileep Bhandarkar blogging from Beijing, where it is already tomorrow today! There is a lot of buzz here about Penryn. So, what exactly is Penryn? Penryn is an unincorporated community in Placer County, California, in the United...
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tagged: 45nm, Core 2 Duo, desktop, Dual-Core, microarchitecture, microprocessor, mobile, Penryn, quad core, server, Xeon
Intel Developer Forum - my Keynote and more!
posted by Pat Gelsinger on April 11, 2007 at Technology@Intel
10 years ago I helped to launch IDF. It was a small gathering of a couple hundred focused on Intel and industry technology directions. We viewed its key purpose as bringing the key technologists of the industry together to jointly...
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tagged: 45nm, IDF, innovation, technology

