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Cypress Semiconductor to buy Cascade

October 20, 2003 Cypress says the acquisition will bolster its lineup of low-power SRAM chips used in wireless devices and give it greater access to chip foundries. TAGS: Cypress Semiconductor Corp., SRAM, Cascade Corp., Micron Technology Inc., memory chip, wireless device, acquisition, R&D

More memory coming to future IBM chips

February 14, 2007 Big Blue comes up with a way to cram more memory directly onto its processors, boosting performance starting in 2008. TAGS: cache memory, DRAM, SRAM, IBM Corp., transistor, AMD, memory, CPU, Intel

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. TAGS: SRAM, transistor, nanometer, manufacturing, manufacturing process, cell, Intel, process, IBM Corp., chip company

Chipmakers gear up for manufacturing hurdles

June 12, 2006 For chip designers, the next decade is going to be one big wrestling match with the laws of physics and chemistry. Images: Chips of the future TAGS: transistor, Texas Instruments Inc., SRAM, manufacturing, metal, chip company, AMD, Intel

Nano memory gets big chip backer

July 1, 2004 Major semiconductor maker signs deal to use nanotube-based memory technology from Nantero, just weeks after LSI Logic licensed it. TAGS: nanotube, LSI Logic Corp., substrate, ribbon, SRAM, semiconductor, nanotechnology, licensee, semiconductor maker, memory, property

Nvidia's new graphics chip rings up 'Quake'

February 13, 2006 With GoForce 5500, company furthers its march to recreate sharp graphics on mobile phones and handhelds. TAGS: NVidia, SRAM, graphics chip, mobile phone, GPU, handheld, game company, entertainment, games

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 TAGS: transistor, lithography, SRAM, Intel, chip company, manufacturing, process, transition, AMD, size

RIM debuts Intel-powered BlackBerry

November 1, 2005 Cingular will offer the long-awaited BlackBerry 8700c, the first such device to run on an Intel XScale chip. TAGS: Research In Motion Ltd., RIM BlackBerry, Intel XScale, SRAM, NTP, injunction, wireless e-mail, EDGE, Cingular Wireless, Intel, handheld, e-mail

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. TAGS: Texas Instruments Inc., manufacturing process, transistor, Sun UltraSPARC, nanometer, SRAM, wireless chip, digital signal processor, manufacturing, power consumption, Intel, chip company, process, high-performance, technique, handheld

Intel chip research focuses on memory cells

December 12, 2006 Company will present a paper this week outlining a new type of memory that could help boost processor performance. TAGS: transistor, cell, cache memory, gate, SRAM, Intel, memory

Processor, memory may marry in future computers

September 28, 2006 Intel researches how to wed memory chips and processor cores, yielding impressive gains in speed and efficiency. TAGS: DRAM, memory chip, SRAM, computer memory, Intel, memory, CTO, AMD Opteron, manufacturing, San Francisco, AMD
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