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Results tagged “45nm”

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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