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Intel shows off 22 nanometer, optimistic about future
Moore's Law continues to be the foundation of everything Intel does. Two years ago Intel introduced the world's first 45 nanometer process, and to date the competition - that is to say AMD - has shipped zero. 32 nanometers is here now and makes it possible to ship a billion transistors at very high volumes. Intel has started production on the first 32 nanometer CPU which will ship in the fourth quarter of this year.
Intel is already working on a 22 nanometer process and Otellini showed the die of 22 nanometer silicon technology. It works, and it's the smallest SRAM technology ever. Each has 2.9 billion transistors. Each array is 364 megabits, on target for production in the second half of 2011.
Sandy Bridge is the next generation of CPUs that will be out by this time next year. Intel is confident it can get to 15 nanometers after 22 nanometers on a predictable cadence, he added.
A new core will come out every two years on different silicon technology. Intel will use new cores to proliferate systems on chips. SOCs based on the Atom core will allow it to move into all of the new markets it wants to penetrate. Intel is porting the Atom core over to TSMC, not for capacity but to reach out to new customers.
Intel had to rethink its technology for SOCs. Intel will deliver products with less leakage, such as Westmere. Intel's silicon technology means it's developed common libraries to get Atom based products out to market very rapidly.
Izvor: TGDaily.com
Moore's Law continues to be the foundation of everything Intel does. Two years ago Intel introduced the world's first 45 nanometer process, and to date the competition - that is to say AMD - has shipped zero. 32 nanometers is here now and makes it possible to ship a billion transistors at very high volumes. Intel has started production on the first 32 nanometer CPU which will ship in the fourth quarter of this year.
Intel is already working on a 22 nanometer process and Otellini showed the die of 22 nanometer silicon technology. It works, and it's the smallest SRAM technology ever. Each has 2.9 billion transistors. Each array is 364 megabits, on target for production in the second half of 2011.
Sandy Bridge is the next generation of CPUs that will be out by this time next year. Intel is confident it can get to 15 nanometers after 22 nanometers on a predictable cadence, he added.
A new core will come out every two years on different silicon technology. Intel will use new cores to proliferate systems on chips. SOCs based on the Atom core will allow it to move into all of the new markets it wants to penetrate. Intel is porting the Atom core over to TSMC, not for capacity but to reach out to new customers.
Intel had to rethink its technology for SOCs. Intel will deliver products with less leakage, such as Westmere. Intel's silicon technology means it's developed common libraries to get Atom based products out to market very rapidly.
Izvor: TGDaily.com