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To: Charles Gryba who wrote (148073)11/14/2001 11:53:28 AM
From: fingolfen  Respond to of 186894
 
I know someone posted the link that shows that P4 is down to almost the same gate lenghts as the Athlon on the Mod AMD thread, but I can't find it.

Intel's been running ~100nm gates for some time on 0.18 micron (including the notch). That's pretty much industry standard for advanced 0.18. AMD's running 70nm. 70nm is industry standard for first generation 0.13 dropping perhaps to 60 over it's lifetime. 0.09 micron industry standard is ~45nm.



To: Charles Gryba who wrote (148073)11/14/2001 11:54:49 AM
From: Elmer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
ELmer, I know someone posted the link that shows that P4 is down to almost the same gate lenghts as the Athlon on the Mod AMD thread, but I can't find it.

That would be news to Intel if my information is correct. Anyway even if that was true, Intel will be adding copper at .13u which you seem to be arguing will be a big boost...

EP



To: Charles Gryba who wrote (148073)11/14/2001 7:53:14 PM
From: steve harris  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Charles,

re:gate lengths

Message 16641102

I didn't think the Intel employees would post the information for you.

:o)

Steve