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Design and Performance Evaluation of Transmitted Reference BPSK UWB Receiver Using SIMULINK

Design and Performance Evaluation of Transmitted Reference BPSK UWB Receiver Using SIMULINK

...type. Both LNA designs are tested on Agilent's ADS software for 25 micron technology Read more

7 December, 2011

Intel: Caught with its PIIIs down

...bit of crow, Intel admitted that it miscalculated its transition from a .25-micron manufacturing process to an .18-micron process and was caught off... Read more

28 April, 2000 by John G.Spooner

Intel names its Deschutes price

The 0.25-micron processor will be offered at $772 apiece in quantities of 1... Read more

8 December, 1997 by Martin Veitch

A Year Ago: Intel 0.25-micron mobile MMX chips due next Monday

...be based on the chip giant's state-of-the-art 0.25-micron process fabrication facility which allows smaller, cooler, more efficient power-saving... Read more

1 September, 1998 by Martin Veitch

Cyrix 6x86MX .25 micron first for Nat Semi plant

...announcing that it will start volume production of its 6x86MX processor on .25 micron processing technology this summer at the National Semiconductor plant in Maine... Read more

13 January, 1998 by Marc Ambasna Jones

Intel 0.25-micron mobile MMX chips due next Monday

...be based on the chip giant's state-of-the-art 0.25-micron process fabrication facility which allows smaller, cooler, more efficient power-saving... Read more

1 September, 1997 by Martin Veitch

Tillamook junior chases mini-notebooks

...All of our new processor introductions, going forward, will be 0.25-micron-based," said Frank Spindler, director of marketing for the Santa Clara... Read more

4 November, 1997 by John G.Spooner

Intel inside?

...Yes Celeron with 0.13 micron core Yes Yes Celeron with 0.25 micron core No Yes Pentium Pro No Yes Pentium No Yes Mobile... Read more

21 January, 2003 by Greg Shultz

Five years ago: K6 launch is CPU milestone

...will move production from a 0.35 micron process to a 0.25 micron process, enabling yet smaller dies, faster speeds and lower pricing. AMD... Read more

3 April, 2002 by Martin Veitch

Five years ago: K6 launch is CPU milestone

...will move production from a 0.35 micron process to a 0.25 micron process, enabling yet smaller dies, faster speeds and lower pricing. AMD... Read more

27 March, 2002 by Martin Veitch

Acer undercuts chipset rivals

...rivals such as Via Technologies. However, the chipset is using a 0.25-micron manufacturing process, less advanced than those used by Via and Silicon... Read more

31 August, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Five years ago: Mobile 150MHz Pentium gets slow handclap

...promising chip for mobile PCs as it is manufactured on a 0.25-micron process, Intel's most advanced to date, and should therefore be... Read more

24 July, 2001 by Martin Veitch

Peregrine optical chips ready to fly

...move the chips from a 0.5-micron manufacturing process to 0.25-micron next year and 0.13-micron in early 2003. As Peregrine... Read more

13 March, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Chipmaker wants to revive the free PC

The chipmaker is giving away its MachZ processor together with plans for its $250 Z-Port PC. Remember this: You get what you pay for Read more

14 February, 2001 by John G.Spooner

Intel's portable Timna to debut at 700MHz, (Part II)

...the original Pentium III chips (up to 600MHz) manufactured using a 0.25 micron process. However, Timna will be manufactured using Intel's current, 0... Read more

8 September, 2000 by John Spooner

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