The world’s biggest chip company is taking its technology smaller, announcing this week it has hit the 45-nanometer (nm) milestone with its “next-generation, high-volume” semiconductor manufacturing process. Intel is on track to create chips smaller than the current 65-nm and 90-nm variety by next year, equipping them with more transistors for greater performance and power savings.
Intel Stays on Small Track With 45-Nanometer Chips
Posted by: Jay Lyman January 26, 2006 01:30 PMThe world’s biggest chip company is taking its technology smaller, announcing this week it has hit the 45-nanometer (nm) milestone with its “next-generation, high-volume” semiconductor manufacturing process. Intel is on track to create chips smaller than the current 65-nm and 90-nm variety by next year, equipping them with more transistors for greater performance and power savings.