Intel talks about future CPU technology at VLSI Symposia

Posted on Wednesday, June 13 2012 @ 19:49 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Intel announced some details about the future processor technology it will discuss at VLSI Symposia:
Intel Corporation is delivering myriad presentations, panel discussions and demonstrations at this year’s VLSI Symposia. A highlight paper discloses new details about Intel’s 22nm process – the industry’s first fully depleted 3-D Tri-Gate technology with superior low voltage and low power capabilities. Other Intel papers describe innovations in reducing power consumption for graphics processing, advances in transistors made with compound semiconductors, a viable option for future ultra-low power transistors, fundamental leaps in energy-efficient computing and integrated digital radio and SoC technology. The details of the presented papers are available here.


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