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AMD joins transistor trend
September 10, 2002
Like Intel and IBM, Advanced Micro Devices says it's working on multiple-gate transistors, in a bid to boost chip performance.
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Intel scientists find wall for Moore's Law
December 1, 2003
Semiconductor makers won't be able to shrink transistors much, if at all, beyond 2021, according to researchers. Is Moore's Law coming to an end?
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Intel mulls metal over silicon for new chips
November 5, 2003
The chipmaker is looking at revamping two fundamental elements of its transistors--the transistor gate and the gate dielectric--to improve its chips' speed and performance.
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AMD sneaks strained silicon into chips
August 19, 2004
The design twist will let the company increase the performance of its processors.
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FAQ: Forty years of Moore's Law
April 1, 2005
Gordon Moore's famous law has been around for four decades. Not bad for an idea he thought wouldn't last. Photos: Moore and his law
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Gordon Moore on 40 years of his processor law
April 7, 2005
Once a year, the Intel co-founder speaks to the press. Here are his thoughts how Moore's Law has lasted four decades.
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Moore's Law lives
November 4, 2005
For how long can the semiconductor industry keep up its innovation and fast growth? Some say indefinitely.
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Intel moves into volume with new chips
October 27, 2005
Intel's had a tough time, but the manufacturing machine is still churning away in good order.
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Intel eyes nanotubes for future chip designs
November 10, 2006
Company is experimenting with carbon nanotubes as a possible replacement for copper wires in order to speed connections.
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IBM shows off low-power chip technique
September 30, 2003
Big Blue announces a design that it says paves the way for cell phone chips that use only one-fifth as much power as today's processors.
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In building nanotube chips, see what sticks?
August 1, 2005
Glue worked wonders for art projects in second grade. Now some scientists believe it could be useful for nanotube transistors.
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HP: For circuits, swap silicon for molecules
February 1, 2005
Company says it has a substitute for the transistor that's far smaller and, potentially, far cheaper to produce. Image: Molecular montage
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IBM, AMD further cut chip power consumption
December 6, 2005
At Washington conference next week, companies will outline strategies for enhancing processor performance.
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