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July 4, 2008 10:23:29 PM CDT



Intel: Honey, I Shrunk the Processor

Posted Nov 12, 07 5:07 AM CST in Technology Business    Most Popular

(Newser) – Intel is rolling out a line of processors today that breaks brave new ground in micro-sizing —the chips are the first ever to be mass-produced with a  45 nanometer process, nearly a third smaller than today's 65 nanometer technology. The development gives the company an edge over rival Advanced Micro Devices, which just last month released 65nm chips.

The new chips are expected to be about 15% faster. Intel's Penryn family of processors use a new kind of transistor to achieve the smaller size, but the initial version of the chips are basically scaled-down versions of Intel's Core 2 models. The company plans to introduce a new 45nm chip next year with significant changes to the micro-architecture.

Sources San Jose Mercury News, CNET, Reuters, PC World

Intel Corp. chief executive Paul Otellini gestures as he talks about future Intel chips using lower power at the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco in this Sept. 18, 2007, file photo. (AP Photo/Paul...   (Associated Press)
Intel Corp. Chief Executive Paul Otellini announces that Intel will begin selling 45-nanometer chips code-named Penryn in November at the Intel Developers Forum in San Francisco, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007....   (Associated Press)
The Intel logo is seen outside their Robert N. Noyce building in Santa Clara, Calif. in this July 16, 2007 file photo. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)   (Associated Press)
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