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To: wanna_bmw who wrote (154607)1/10/2002 8:29:18 AM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: Wanna_bmw wrote: Intel's Terahertz Transistor, on the other hand, is a technology scheduled for the 65nm process node (with 30nm transistor gates) to be launched in 2005.

Silicon Strategies reported:
Intel's 15-nm transistor (gate-length) is a CMOS-based, 0.8-Volt device, said to handle switching speeds of 0.38-ps--or 2.63 trillion switches per second. Intel's 15-nm device is expected to become a key element in the development of 0.03-micron (30-nm) chips on 300-mm wafer substrates by 2009 or so
siliconstrategies.com



To: wanna_bmw who wrote (154607)1/10/2002 4:59:08 PM
From: Joseph Pareti  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
re Intel's Terahertz Transistor, on the other hand, is a technology scheduled for the 65nm process node (with 30nm transistor gates) to be launched in 2005.

wanna_bmw, why is it called teraherz? the 65 nm chip should
run just a few GHZ faster than now ?