Intel pushes 65 nanometre process back

Posted on Thursday, November 11 2004 @ 21:34 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Analyst at In-Stat MDR are claiming that Intel has put its future 65 nanometre process technology on the back burner.

In a note about a $2,500 report it's selling, the chip boys said it "quietly pushed out" manufacturing on 65 nanometre. Intel has publicly stated that it already has 65 nanometre process technology in test conditions, and next year was supposed to be the time when it started shrinking dies all over again.

Read more at The Inquirer


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