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AMD rejigs GlobalFoundries wafer supply agreement

...with GlobalFoundries to encourage the manufacturer to increase the consistency of its 32nm silicon wafer production. Under the amended Wafer Supply Agreement (WSA), announced on... Read more

4 April, 2011 by Jack Clark

New platform gives ARM-based chips a leg up

...billion-dollar investments in fabrication plants. "Lots of people want to do 32nm and 28nm geometries, but it's very hard to do yourself," Ian... Read more

15 June, 2010 by Rupert Goodwins
Benchmarks: Sandy Bridge for notebooks

Benchmarks: Sandy Bridge for notebooks

...CES: "highlights of the second-generation Core processors, built around a new 32nm microarchitecture, include more energy-efficient performance and improved 3D and graphics performance... Read more

14 January, 2011 by Dan Ackerman

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
Lenovo's K800 Android phone in pictures

Lenovo's K800 Android phone in pictures

...PC business when it announced the K800 Android smartphone. Powered by a 32nm Medfield Atom processor, the K800 is just the first of a series... Read more

11 January, 2012 by Kent German

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

...as much power as their predecessors. However, Trinity is built using the 32nm manufacturing process. Ivy Bridge is a 22nm platform, which should theoretically give... Read more

15 May, 2012 by David Meyer
Intel's 22nm Ivy Bridge chips set for launch

Intel's 22nm Ivy Bridge chips set for launch

...company. While the processors use broadly the same chip architecture as their 32nm Sandy Bridge predecessors, this has been shrunk to fit to a 22nm... Read more

23 April, 2012 by Jack Clark
Photos: building a Sandy Bridge PC

Photos: building a Sandy Bridge PC

...With Intel's latest 32nm processors, codenamed Sandy Bridge, now out in the wild, we decided to... Read more

1 February, 2011 by Manek Dubash

Samsung unveils quad-core chip for Galaxy 'S3'

...s Mobile Communications team, said in a statement. The chip uses a 32nm manufacturing process that provides "double the processing power" of the previous generation... Read more

26 April, 2012
IBM spins nanotubes, wire and graphene

IBM spins nanotubes, wire and graphene

...production silicon — with feature sizes of around 1μm (1000nm), compared to the 32nm found in Intel processors.Image credit: IBM Read more

8 December, 2011 by Rupert Goodwins
Dell PowerEdge R815

Dell PowerEdge R815

...and other PowerEdge servers. Interlagos essentials In case you missed it, the 32nm Interlagos processor family was released to server vendors back in September, and... Read more

14 November, 2011 by Alan Stevens
Photos: building a NAS server

Photos: building a NAS server

...sockets, as they use the same 75mm distance between screw holes. The 32nm E3-1230 offers four cores, eight threads, a maximum clock speed of... Read more

23 August, 2011 by Manek Dubash
AMD A8-3850

AMD A8-3850

...1GHz L2 cache 4x1MB 2x256KB L3 cache n/a 3MB Manufacturing process 32nm 32nm Maximum memory speed 1,866MHz DDR3 SDRAM 1,333MHz DDR3 SDRAM... Read more

4 July, 2011 by Rich Brown
Intel shows off 3D Tri-Gate transistors

Intel shows off 3D Tri-Gate transistors

...metre — there will be a 37-percent performance increase versus Intel's 32nm transistors. Photo credit: James Martin/CNET News Read more

5 May, 2011 by James Martin
Apple MacBook Air 2010 (13.3in.)

Apple MacBook Air 2010 (13.3in.)

...have expressed disappointment that Apple didn't go for Intel's latest 32nm Core i3/i5/i7 processors, although even the current 13.3in. MacBook... Read more

30 November, 2010 by Charles McLellan

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