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November 24th, 2003
Intel claims it's mastered 65 nano technology
Abstract:
CHIP GIANT INTEL said it has created fully functional 65 nanometer SRAM chips, with full production slated for 2005, using 12-inch (300mm) silicon wafers. The 65 nano chips use a second gen version of Intel's strained silicon, copper interconnect, and low-k dielectrics. The SRAM have a .57µ2 cell size, and are 4 Mbit chips. Each cell only has six transistors – Intel's analogy is that 10 million such chips would fit inside the tip of a Biro.
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TheInquirer
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