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Intel quietly strikes 22nm deals with niche chipmakers

...Intel is granting niche semiconductor makers access to its advanced 22nm chip manufacturing technology, a move that could yield more efficient reprogrammable chips... Read more

24 February, 2012 by Jack Clark

Intel to start making 22nm chips for others

...Achronix is to make field-programmable gate arrays in Intel's latest 22nm chip fabrication plants, in the first instance of Intel manufacturing parts for... Read more

2 November, 2010 by David Meyer
Intel reports a record $54bn in revenue

Intel reports a record $54bn in revenue

The chipmaker hits a record $54bn in revenue for 2011, spurred by rising demans from major web companies for its high-end processors and continued good performance in mid-range notebook and desktop chips Read more

20 January, 2012 by Jack Clark

Intel outlines 'ultrabook' device category

The chipmaker has detailed its mobile plans for the upcoming year and introduced a new category of lightweight laptops that will initially be based around Sandy Bridge Intel Core processors Read more

31 May, 2011 by Ben Woods

Intel speeds Atom roadmap to fend off ARM

Intel is pushing back against ARM with an aggressive development plan for its Atom processors and an ambitious scheme to lower the average amount of heat generated by its chips Read more

18 May, 2011 by Jack Clark
Intel's <endeca_term>22nm</endeca_term> Ivy Bridge chips set for launch

Intel's 22nm Ivy Bridge chips set for launch

...Intel is gearing up to launch its Ivy Bridge family of 22nm processors, a new class of energy-efficient chips crucial to its push... Read more

23 April, 2012 by Jack Clark

Intel prepping 22nm Atom for 2013 debut, report says

Intel is working on a 22nm refresh of its low-powered Atom platform with the intention of launching... Read more

13 May, 2011

Intel updates Core vPro chips with Ivy Bridge

...want," Echevarria said.Ivy BridgeThe new Core vPros are based on the 22nm Ivy Bridge architecture, which also underpins chips launched by Intel in April... Read more

15 May, 2012 by Tom Espiner

Intel unveils 3D future for low-powered chip design

...to build a '3D' transistor design called Tri-Gate into its upcoming 22nm Ivy Bridge processor platform, the chipmaker said on Wednesday. According to the... Read more

4 May, 2011

AMD's Trinity processors take on Intel's Ivy Bridge

...Trinity is built using the 32nm manufacturing process. Ivy Bridge is a 22nm platform, which should theoretically give Intel the edge on power efficiency. As... Read more

15 May, 2012 by David Meyer

ARM arrives on servers with Calxeda's Ubuntu demo

...could dim as Intel's advances in silicon process design, via its 22nm low-power tri-gate method and a forthcoming 14nm process, close the... Read more

8 May, 2012 by Jack Clark
Intel shows off 3D Tri-Gate transistors

Intel shows off 3D Tri-Gate transistors

...Intel's architecture group, holds a silicon wafer produced using the new 22nm 3D manufacturing process.Photo credit: James Martin/CNET News Read more

5 May, 2011 by James Martin

Lenovo talks ThinkPads and servers

...ThinkPad range, primarily to accommodate Intel's '3rd Generation' Core processors (the 22nm chips formerly codenamed Ivy Bridge), and Bhatia was touting the flagship X1... Read more

24 May, 2012

Ivy Bridge servers and more to come

...gun and announcing plans to use the new chips, based on the 22nm Ivy Bridge architecture, to boost the performance and lower the TDP of... Read more

10 May, 2012
A close-up on Intel's Knights Ferry platform

A close-up on Intel's Knights Ferry platform

Intel's Kirk Skaugen holds up a 22nm wafer. Due in 2011 and 2012, the next two waves of processor... Read more

1 June, 2010 by Rupert Goodwins

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