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[T Hardware]Intel to Release Details on 32nm Chip Fabrication Technology at 54th IEDM

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If chip fabrication continues on a shrinking trend with Intel expected to release details surround its 32nm chip fabrication technology at the IEEE International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) in San Francisco on December 15.



Representatives from Intel will present a paper to discuss how they produced a 291Mb SRAM memory array to test the process â€" a process which uses high-k and metal gate technologies. Using a 0.171-micron^2 cell size, the device has close to 2 billion transistors and array density of 4.2-Mbit^2 â€" it operated at 3.8GHz at 1.1 Volts.
Static RAM cells are what chip makers always build first when testing a new fabrication process â€" and according to Intel, the new process appears to be good. Intel has also claimed that its first 32nm processors, codenamed ‘Westmere’ are expected to debut in late 2009 â€" essentially be a die-shrink version of their new Nehalem architecture, due out late this quarter.
Intel is also not the only chip maker detailing its progress, however. AMD is claiming the smallest functional SRAM cell ever made at 22nm, high-k and metal gate with a density of 0.10micron^2.
From the sounds of things, we can expect to start seeing 32nm chips from Intel around the third or fourth quarter of 2009 and 22nm chips from AMD. Generally the smaller they get, the lower the voltage â€" thus lowering the heat. This are going to be pretty cool next year, no pun intended.
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They released the information last week <_<
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Originally Posted by XFreeRollerX View Post
They released the information last week <_<
Ohhh, ooops sorry. News to me, and the date was just 3 hours ago.
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How is AMD bypassing 32nm and is able to launch 22nm alongside Intels? Sounds like B/s considering Intel has had a 9 month lead over AMD's 45nm parts.
http://www.overclock.net/hardware-ne...test-chip.html

Reading the whole article, they even give you specifics about the machines used to build the chips.
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Originally Posted by BizzareRide View Post
How is AMD bypassing 32nm and is able to launch 22nm alongside Intels? Sounds like B/s considering Intel has had a 9 month lead over AMD's 45nm parts.
IBM has a part in it IIRC
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Originally Posted by BizzareRide View Post
How is AMD bypassing 32nm and is able to launch 22nm alongside Intels? Sounds like B/s considering Intel has had a 9 month lead over AMD's 45nm parts.
I'd think because they're rushing their processes and are producing lackluster chips instead of the awesome chips of yesteryear.
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Originally Posted by Guswut View Post
I'd think because they're rushing their processes and are producing lackluster chips instead of the awesome chips of yesteryear.

They're not that stupid
I think AMD knows they can't afford another screw up
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Originally Posted by sLowEnd View Post
They're not that stupid
I think AMD knows they can't afford another screw up
Don't be so sure about that
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Let's hope this is true. If AMD can come out with a kick booty 22nm part, we might actually have some competition in the market again!
Lets just hope deneb polishes the floor with nehalem. We need something..
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