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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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Although about the same size, the forthcoming dual-core Opteron will be up to 55 percent faster than today's single-core chips, AMD says.
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The tiny technology could help companies continue minting generations of speedier, less-costly chips every two years, an industry insider tells a conference crowd.
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