As part of regular Russian Intel Developer Forum held in Moscow on
October 19-20, along with the general presentation of new Intel
semiconductor technologies Josh Walden presented a separate technical
report entitled "Intel's 65 nm Logic Technology: Continuing Moore's
Law in a Power Limited World". The lecturer, head of the Fab24
laboratory located in Leixlip, Ireland, acquainted its audience with
the current state of affairs in Intel in the field of semiconductor
technologies and gave an account of the corporative plans for the
nearest future, which included designing and launching microprocessors
based on the 65nm process technology in 2005, which has been already
used today in pilot SRAM memory chips comprising over 0.5 billion
transistors manufactured on 300mm wafers. We shall give a detailed
account and analyze the main technical moments, which were presented
in this report, and digress into the nearest future of the
semiconductor technologies of the corporation.
More info at Digit-Life
IDF 2004 Russia: 65nm Process Technology – Nearest Future of Intel Semiconductor
Posted on Tuesday, November 16 2004 @ 17:17 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck