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New challenges in the chip sector

December 17, 2007 After a bout of good fortune, AMD finds itself coming to grips with a resurgent Intel. Plus: Can software keep up with multicore technology? TAGS: AMD, multi-core, transistor, chip company, Intel

Year in review: Chipmakers trade places

December 18, 2007 Intel enjoyed improved sales, while AMD did its best to limit the damage during a year plagued by a key product delay. TAGS: Barcelona, AMD, transistor, quad-core, chip company, Intel, Intel Pentium 4, Intel x86, AMD Opteron

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. TAGS: transistor, AMD, semiconductor, chip company, IBM Corp., researcher, technique, Intel

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? TAGS: transistor, semiconductor maker, electron, chip company, researcher, semiconductor, Taiwan, paper, Intel, scientist, manufacturing

Chip companies entering their metal period

January 27, 2007 Intel, IBM and AMD plan to unveil chips built using new materials, marking a historic shift away from traditional transistor ingredients.Intel shows off Penryn chips TAGS: transistor, silicon, material, AMD, gate, Intel, IBM Corp., manufacturing, chip company

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

AMD, IBM tighten ties

August 15, 2005 Companies will continue their alliance through 2011 and expand it to include the development of new transistors, among other tech. TAGS: AMD, transistor, alliance, IBM Corp., relationship, chip company, technique

AMD explores triple-gate transistors

September 18, 2003 The chipmaker unveils an experimental transistor with three gates, in a continued effort to find ways to increase performance while conserving electricity. TAGS: transistor, Silicon-on-Insulator, electricity, AMD, silicon, gate, Tokyo, chip company, Intel, conference

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, AMD, chip company, Intel

Intel helps build low-power transistor

February 10, 2005 Companies make public product of joint research that could form the basis of future "high-performance" chips. TAGS: transistor, QinetiQ Ltd., electron, Intel, chip company, researcher, battery

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. TAGS: transistor, gate, Silicon-on-Insulator, silicon, metal, semiconductor, AMD, Intel, AMD Athlon, chip company, IBM Corp.

Intel sketches out nanotechnology road map

October 25, 2004 The firm is planning new ways to increase chip speed. Could "spintronics" replace silicon-based technology? TAGS: transistor, CMOS, silicon, nanotechnology, nanotube, engineer, Intel, designer, chip company

Applied powers up chip energy efforts

February 5, 2004 Applied Materials is promoting its "low-k" technology among chipmakers that need to better control the electricity that flows through their products. TAGS: Applied Materials Inc., Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd., transistor, semiconductor, Semiconductor Equipment, electricity, layer, power consumption, chip company, R&D

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. TAGS: Freescale Semiconductor Inc., transistor, Intel, Texas Instruments Inc., process, technique, power, chip company, battery

Intel expands core concept for chips

December 17, 2004 If two processor cores are better than one, the chip giant figures four, eight and even hundreds must be better still. TAGS: multi-core, dual-core processor, dual-core, transistor, power consumption, personal video recorder, two-processor, AMD, Intel, chip company, supercomputer, concept, server

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, Sun Microsystems Inc.

Can nanotech keep chipmaking up to speed?

March 10, 2004 The tiny technology could help companies continue minting generations of speedier, less-costly chips every two years, an industry insider tells a conference crowd. TAGS: nanotechnology, nanometer, manufacturing, chip company, transistor, generation, conference, size

Health care's the ticket, Craig Barrett says

April 13, 2005 Eat this chip, says Intel's outgoing chief executive. It will be good for you. TAGS: Craig Barrett, Gordon Moore, transistor, health care, Intel, generation, health, manufacturing, CEO, chip company

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 TAGS: molecule, transistor, circuit, HP, semiconductor, Intel, researcher, chip company

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
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