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After silicon: What will power computing for the next 10 years and beyond?

...with two billion transistors crammed onto it - with each one measuring just 65 nanometres (nm) wide. A nanometre is one billionth of a metre. Even... Read more

11 November, 2010 by Natasha Lomas

Motorola tech gets flashy

...once cells become smaller than 90 nanometres, or, as others have it, 65 nanometres. Eventually, all agree, shrinking the size of cells will be impossible... Read more

7 February, 2003 by John G.Spooner

TI strides towards 65 nanometres

...statement. "Along with the tremendous increase in functionality TI will offer at 65 nanometres with highly integrated designs, we are taking significant steps to lead... Read more

23 March, 2004 by John G.Spooner
AMD and Intel battle for next-gen servers

AMD and Intel battle for next-gen servers

...Group. Current Xeons are built using a process with circuitry elements measuring 65 nanometres; a nanometre is a billionth of a metre. AMD is just... Read more

1 March, 2007 by Stephen Shankland and Tom Krazit

Intel turns up the heat on AMD

...and the die costs will go down due to the conversion to 65-nanometres," Rivet said. The company will also be able to produce more... Read more

26 October, 2006 by Tom Krazit

Intel opens 65nm Ireland factory

...based in Leixlip, Ireland, gives the chip giant a wider lead at 65 nanometres. Intel was one of the first chipmakers to ship 65-nanometre... Read more

26 June, 2006 by Dawn Kawamoto

AMD sets a course for 2008

The chip maker laid out plans to serve 30 percent of the market within the next two years, with new quad-core processor designs scheduled for 2007 and an acceleration of its manufacturing capabilities Read more

2 June, 2006 by Tom Krazit

IBM backs £54m supercomputer centre

...atoms and materials interact. Today's chips sport features measuring less than 65 nanometres and consist of only a few atoms. By 2015, features on... Read more

12 May, 2006 by Michael Kanellos

Intel steps up chip cadence

The chipmaker has disclosed plans to overhaul its underlying processor designs more than twice as frequently as it has in the past Read more

28 April, 2006 by Stephen Shankland

Applied Materials polishes Black Diamond

...nanometer chips will contain low-k layers, "but once you get to 65 nanometres it becomes a necessity," MacWilliams said. Many companies have already produced... Read more

5 February, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

IBM conserves power with new chip

The Power5 chip will perform more instructions for the same amount of electricity consumed by the Power4+, according to IBM Read more

15 October, 2003 by Stephen Shankland

Sony to sink £1bn into 'Cell' console chip

...according to Sony. The plant will use industry-leading circuitry widths of 65 nanometres, compared with the 90-nanometre widths found in today's most... Read more

24 April, 2003 by John Lui

Wanted: Successor to flash memory

...is certain that conventional flash cells will be able to scale below 65 nanometres, he said. One replacement AMD is exploring is Quantum Well technology... Read more

11 December, 2002 by John G.Spooner

IBM teams up with Singapore's Chartered

...will clarify their plans for 65-nanometre manufacturing. Chips with components measuring 65 nanometres will likely emerge in late 2005. Financial terms of the deal... Read more

27 November, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

Intel unveils new chip manufacturing technology

Fruits of £8bn investment include 90-nanometre production process and introduction of 'strained silicon' technique Read more

13 August, 2002 by Michael Kanellos

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