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Open-and-shut case for new transistor gates?

November 10, 2003 Motorola develops a dual-gate transistor in which the two gates can switch on and off independently--a twist the company says could increase performance and reduce power consumption. TAGS: transistor, Motorola Inc., gate, power consumption

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

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-on-Insulator, silicon, Semiconductor Manufacturing, manufacturing, semiconductor, technique, IBM Corp., AMD Opteron, conference, process, Intel

Toshiba, NEC advance magnetic memory

December 16, 2004 Japanese giants tout methods to reduce MRAM's power consumption, cell size. TAGS: transistor, NEC Electronics Corp., cell, Toshiba, power consumption, memory

Can HP fool Moore's Law?

January 16, 2007 Researchers are replacing the communication wires inside chips with an overhead grid of tiny nanowires. That could help chips keep shrinking. TAGS: FPGA, transistor, HP Labs, power consumption, HP, grid, concept, semiconductor, communication, researcher

Handling new-market disruptions

October 14, 2003 "The Innovator's Solution" co-authors Clayton Christensen and Michael Raynor explain why responses to disruptive new technologies are often a dollar short and a day late. TAGS: transistor, disruption, AT&T Bell Laboratories, radio, RCA, Sony Corp., power consumption, TV, electronics

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, AMD, two-processor, chip company, Intel, 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, digital signal processor, wireless chip, manufacturing, power consumption, Intel, chip company, process, high-performance, technique, handheld

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, chip company, power consumption, R&D

Quest for power control moves beyond the chip

February 7, 2006 Intel says reducing power consumed by PCs and servers will require advances in how all parts of a system manage and allocate voltage. TAGS: voltage, power consumption, cache memory, motherboard, CPU, Intel, manufacturing, transistor, technique, PC

Double the cores, double the chip heat?

August 3, 2006 Intel, AMD say they've learned lesson about staying cool, but first quad-core processors may make PCs perspire. TAGS: quad-core, AMD, Intel Core 2 Duo, Mercury Research, power consumption, Intel, transistor, dual-core processor, chip company, PC

Via gets small with latest chip, boards

October 14, 2003 The Taiwanese chipmaker takes the wraps off its upcoming Eden-N chip and its Nano-ITX motherboard, which take up less space than rivals and so promise to help shrink notebooks. TAGS: VIA Technologies Inc., motherboard, transistor, microprocessor, Intel, power consumption, notebook computer, chipset, security

Intel spills beans on Yonah, the next notebook chip

June 2, 2005 Chip will come with a number of enhancements over the current Pentium M line of notebook chips, exec says. TAGS: notebook chip, notebook computer, 64-bit, power consumption, dual-core, Intel, cache, transistor, Intel Pentium M, Intel Pentium, AMD, battery, operating system

Why chip speed is old news

June 8, 2004 Bernie Meyerson, the research head at IBM's semiconductor group, says a fundamental shift in the landscape of technology is under way. TAGS: transaction processing, IBM Corp., power consumption, transistor, shift, software development, semiconductor, rate

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. TAGS: Silicon-on-Insulator, IBM PowerPC, silicon, IBM Corp., transistor, layer, power consumption, chief technology officer, process, manufacturing, Intel, server

Transmeta shows the fine print on Efficeon

October 14, 2003 The chipmaker unveils the technical details about a completely revamped processor that it says will provide better performance than that of its predecessors. TAGS: Transmeta Corp., Transmeta Efficeon, voltage, transistor, power consumption, notebook computer, tablet, chip company, HP, Intel, PC
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