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To: j3pflynn who wrote (195357)4/27/2006 3:26:02 PM
From: dougSF30Respond to of 275872
 
If eetimes.de is right about 65nm being just K8 at first, I'm really glad to have exited. That's not going to cut it unless they manage significant clock increases over current 90nm stuff right off the bat.



To: j3pflynn who wrote (195357)4/27/2006 3:28:01 PM
From: RinkRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 275872
 
Paul, re: Then, from mycom - SiGe will make it to the last generation transistor of 90nm, which pretty much implies this year, since once 65nm starts to kick in, the CTI development continues on 65nm, not 90nm.

Well, fab 30 might well produce 90nm K8's at least until end 2007.

Regards,

Rink