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Intel shows test chips made on future processes
January 25, 2006
Moore's Law is on track, the chipmaker says, and it shows off 45-nanometer creations to prove it. Photos: Intel's 45-nanometer process
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Intel to throttle power by enhancing silicon
August 30, 2004
Power consumption continues to climb, so Intel will reach into the bag of tricks to keep Moore's Law going.
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Intel dives into the ultra-low power pool
September 20, 2005
The company's new process follows Texas Instruments and Freescale's drive toward more efficient power for phones and mobile computers.
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AMD launches its 65-nanometer chips
December 5, 2006
Chips consume 30 percent less energy than same ones produced on 90-nanometer process when running at same speed.
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TI sets out for 65 nanometers
March 22, 2004
Texas Instruments takes its first few steps toward a new generation of chip manufacturing technology and plans to start to producing processors with it in 2005.
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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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Intel produces chips for next generation
November 24, 2003
The company says it has produced chips with the 65-nanometer manufacturing process, a strong sign Intel will continue to keep pace with Moore's Law.
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Print yourself a roll of semiconductors?
October 29, 2003
Xerox researchers use advanced printing techniques to create sheets of plastic transistors that could be used to build flexible LCDs.
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Intel to expand Irish manufacturing facilities
May 19, 2004
The company is putting $2 billion into erecting a building and buying equipment for making chips on the 65-nanometer process.
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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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Big Blue gives 90-nano boost to PowerPCs
February 13, 2004
IBM plans to announce that it has started mass-producing the chips using the new 90-nanometer process, which promises to improve speed and energy efficiency.
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