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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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Intel Co-Founder Gordon Moore Receives IEEE Medal of Honor

posted by Mark Bohr on September 20, 2008 at Technology@Intel

On September 20 Gordon Moore was awarded the IEEE Medal of Honor, the Institute’s highest award, in a ceremony in Quebec City, Canada. He is being recognized for his contributions to the advancement of semiconductor technology, both as an engineer...

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Versatility is Key for Next Generation of Tech Innovators, Says Microprocessor Co-Inventor

posted by Ken Kaplan on January 28, 2008 at Technology@Intel

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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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Mind Spin Live with Intel’s Top Tech Fellows

posted by Ken Kaplan on September 17, 2007 at Technology@Intel

The title of Intel Fellow is bestowed upon a select few. These technologists are chosen for their major accomplishments and dedication to pushing the limits of what’s possible. See these top minds get together and share stories, challenges and ambitions...

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Moore’s Law Speaks Live To You

posted by Ken Kaplan on September 13, 2007 at Technology@Intel

The man. The law. Get both and a peek “Behind the Ubiquitous Microprocessor” as Intel co-founder Dr. Gordon Moore joins the Intel Developer Forum in a talk with Dr. Moira Gunn, host of NPR’s “Tech Nation” and “BioTech Nation.” Sure...

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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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Will Software follow, or even save Moore's Law?

posted by Shekhar Borkar on May 27, 2007 at Technology@Intel

Software has not kept up with Moore’s Law, and I did not get any disagreement. But will it in the future? Are you bold enough to predict that software will save Moore’s Law? That is what Peder Ulander (VP of...

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How bright is the future of Moore's Law?

posted by Shekhar Borkar on May 20, 2007 at Technology@Intel

Every now and then you hear a pessimist predicting demise of Moore’s Law. It is too difficult, if not impossible to continue they say, give several compelling scientific and economic arguments, is the end for real? Hardly…!...

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Instruction Set Enhancements

posted by Brady Thomas on April 11, 2007 at Technology@Intel

Moore’s Law gives me twice the number of transistors every 2 years with each new process generation. My goal is to use those transistors to provide greater customer value, which can come in the form of new capabilities or higher...

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