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Celebrating 60 years of transistors

December 14, 2007 The modern world wouldn't be what it is if it weren't for a little piece of technology that emerged from Bell Labs in 1947.Photos: Sixty years of transistors TAGS: transistor, AT&T Bell Laboratories, signal, manufacturing, 3D, Intel

Trying to put new zip into Moore's Law

February 24, 2008 If innovation has a heart, it's probably a semiconductor, beating to the pace of Moore's Law.The New York Times TAGS: transistor, Gordon Moore, semiconductor, nanotechnology, innovation, heart, IBM Corp., manufacturing, technique

Researchers find new twist in bendy electronics

December 13, 2006 A new technique for manufacturing transistors may make mass producing flexible electronics much more feasible. TAGS: transistor, electrode, e-paper, researcher, polymer, electronics, technique, mobility, manufacturing, method

Intel completes design of Penryn chip

November 30, 2006 The company is in the midst of making the first samples of the 45-nanometer chip, expected to come out toward the end of next year. TAGS: manufacturing, AMD, transistor, Intel, design

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

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, AMD, silicon, material, gate, Intel, IBM Corp., manufacturing, chip company

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. TAGS: transistor, silicon, power consumption, AMD, Intel, manufacturing, generation, process

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. TAGS: manufacturing facility, Ireland, manufacturing, facility, Intel, incentive, transistor, process

IBM combo technique tweaks transistors

September 9, 2003 Researchers at Big Blue manage to combine strained silicon and a silicon insulator in the same wafer, a new approach that could lead to faster, more efficient chips in a few years. TAGS: transistor, silicon, wafer, layer, IBM Corp., manufacturing, AMD Opteron, technique, researcher, approach, 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, semiconductor, researcher, chip company, paper, Taiwan, Intel, scientist, manufacturing

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. TAGS: transistor, silicon, AMD, manufacturing, Intel, process, notebook computer, IBM Corp., server

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

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 TAGS: Gordon Moore, transistor, article, law, FAQ, AMD, Intel Itanium, semiconductor, co-founder, manufacturing, Intel, electronics

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, process, chip company, Intel, high-performance, technique, Sun Microsystems Inc.

IBM, AMD further cut chip power consumption

December 6, 2005 At Washington conference next week, companies will outline strategies for enhancing processor performance. TAGS: transistor, AMD, power consumption, silicon, Silicon-on-Insulator, Semiconductor Manufacturing, manufacturing, AMD Opteron, technique, semiconductor, IBM Corp., conference, process, 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

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. TAGS: Xerox PARC, Xerox Corp., transistor, roll, semiconductor, sheet, manufacturing, researcher, printing, facility, LCD screen, LCD, robot, process, scientist, technique

Intel shows off Penryn chips

January 27, 2007 Upcoming chips will be Intel's first to use a new manufacturing technology and will have new multimedia instructions. TAGS: AMD, transistor, manufacturing, Intel, Paul Otellini, instruction, Intel Core 2 Duo, family, multimedia, server

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. TAGS: AMD, nanometer, transistor, manufacturing, semiconductor, production, facility, Oregon, Intel, Intel Itanium, volume, PC company, chip company, process

Moore's Law lives

November 4, 2005 For how long can the semiconductor industry keep up its innovation and fast growth? Some say indefinitely. TAGS: Gordon Moore, transistor, Marconi, observation, semiconductor, co-founder, material, Intel, manufacturing, scientist, size
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