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Intel Announces 65 Nanometer Technology

From Intel’s press release:

The company has built fully functional 70-megabit static random access memory (SRAM) chips with more than half a billion transistors using the world’s most advanced 65 nanometer (nm) process technology. The achievement extends Intel’s effort to drive the development of new manufacturing process technology every two years, in accordance with Moore’s Law.

The transistors in the new 65nm (a nanometer is one-billionth of a meter) technology have gates (the switch that turns a transistor on and off) measuring 35nm, approximately 30 percent smaller than the gate lengths on the previous 90nm technology. For comparison, about 100 of these gates could fit inside the diameter of a human red blood cell.

Intel Officially Releases Grantsdale

From Intel’s press release:

In one of the most significant PC platform changes in a decade, Intel Corporation today announced products that usher in a range of audio, video and other capabilities previously found only on specialty PCs. In addition to making the PC experience more entertaining and productive, these technologies pave the way for such emerging capabilities as High Definition (HD) video, 7.1 surround sound and robust file protection for office and home users.

These technologies are helping create a new kind of PC, an all-in-one “hi-fi” device with high-definition video, high-fidelity sound and wireless connectivity, according to Louis Burns, vice president and general manager, Intel Desktop Platforms Group.

Intel Introduces New Pentium-M Processors

Intel Corporation is shipping three new Intel® Pentium® M processors, boosting the performance of Intel Centrino mobile technology to enhance the way people work, play and communicate withoutwires. The new chips are the first mobile processors built on Intel’s 90-nanometer (nm) manufacturing technology, and feature faster clock speeds, design enhancements and more on-die cache memory forbetter performance.

The Intel Pentium M processor, in conjunction with the Intel 855 chipset family and the wireless communication capability of the Intel® PRO/Wireless network connection family+, make up Intel’s Centrino mobile technology. Intel Centrino mobile technology delivers outstanding mobile performance and wireless LAN capability, while enabling extended battery life in thinner and lighter notebook PCs. Today, more than 150 laptop PC designs are based on award-winning Intel Centrino mobile technology, and more than 32,000 hotspots are included in Intel’s worldwide Wireless Verification Program, which tests the compatibility of various access point devices and wireless service providers with common configurations of notebooks built on Intel Centrino mobile technology.2

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