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VIA ramps C3 processor up to 866MHz

Small die size means cool running and low power consumption, making the chip ideal for low-end PCs Read more

11 September, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

TSMC shrinks memory to 0.13 microns

...13-micron process means that a typical feature on the chip measures 0.13 microns. The company said it has achieved similar yields to those... Read more

24 October, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

ATI aims to extend lead over Nvidia

...0.15-micron geometry, but the new version will shrink this to 0.13 microns, currently used by chipmakers AMD and Intel as well as... Read more

13 December, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

3GHz Pentium 4 may mean pricier PCs

...000. Intel is currently using a manufacturing process that creates chip features 0.13 microns in size, but is planning to shift to a 0... Read more

22 August, 2002 by Matthew Broersma

Intel puts Tualatin chips on launch pad

...analysts say that Intel is counting on quickly moving Pentium 4 to 0.13-microns as well, as a way of slashing high production costs... Read more

26 July, 2001 by John G.Spooner, Matthew Broersma and Richard Shim

Merger approval paves way for faster chips

...ASML tools, are currently reducing chip geometry from 0.18 microns to 0.13 microns. The advanced tools will become even more important at around... Read more

3 May, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Intel faces delays to 0.13 micron move

...to transition its chips from their current 0.18-micron process to 0.13-microns -- a move that will make them faster, more power-efficient... Read more

30 April, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Does Moore's Law no longer apply?

Doubling processing speed every 18 months isn't the only way to build a better chip, IBM says Read more

9 February, 2000 by John Spooner

Merced: Worth the wait? What of McKinley?

...25 micron process. What does Merced use? 0.18 microns - moving to 0.13 microns with McKinley. The 0.18 micron process starts mid-99... Read more

17 March, 1999 by Chiyo Robertson

Intel launches portable processors

...using miniaturising technology. The processors are made up of chips that are 0.13 microns, less than a thousandth of a millimetre across. These are... Read more

2 October, 2001 by Ben King

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