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To: Raymond Thomas who started this subject11/25/2001 4:24:30 PM
From: semiconeng  Read Replies (4) of 186894
 
Intel to use new SOI-based transistors for low-power processors in future.

SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- In a move to address the power concerns of future microprocessors, Intel Corp. here today announced a new transistor structure that marks the company's initial use of high-k dielectrics, epitaxial wafers, and a real shocker--silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology. Until now, Intel has dismissed SOI technology for use in processor design
siliconstrategies.com

Intel says "Thin SOI" superior to SOI:
Officials from Intel denied that it's behind AMD, IBM and others in this space, claiming that it will skip traditional SOI wafers and move to a next-generation technology called "thin SOI" or fully-depleted SOI.
siliconstrategies.com

Could this be why intel has been saying that SOI has no benefit, because they were working on this 2nd generation stuff...??

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