View the details of the announcement made by Intel to introduce its new 3D chip: a major revolution in the world of technology.
Intel unveiled its next-generation technology of microprocessors, code-named "Ivy Bridge."
It is about chips of 22 nanometers (nm) which allows them to have more transistors than the current 32nm. Now, to put its size in dimension must know that a nanometer equals one-billionth of a meter. A human hair has a width of 60 000 nm fencing.
The big surprise of the day was that Intel also said it will use new 3D transistors , which operate more efficiently.
Kaizad Mistry, 22nm program manager of Intel said that these chips "will enable the energy efficiency market, which represents better performance and longer life battery for this."
TRI-GATE TRANSISTORS
As mentioned, Intel also said it will use a new 3D transistor Tri-Gate that consume less energy.
For years Intel working undercover in these nanochips and now that he has achieved has been made public. The announcement marks a major shift in the commercial industry processors and, above all, strengthen the leadership of Intel in the market for technology .
regard to the design of microprocessors , They have a conducting channel that passes through a gate switch which opens or closes as the energy change from 0 to 1.
Before this technology conduction channels were flat, but now with the Tri-Gate Intel will be replaced with fins in 3D to facilitate the conduct of energy and take advantage of more efficiently. The company
Intel intends to market these new chips late 2011.
3D ARCHITECTURE
Dan Hutcheson, an analyst for the semiconductor industry of the firm VLSI Research, said the architecture in 3D not only benefit processors computers but also mobile devices .
This is because products will Atom (belonging to Intel ) compete closely with ARM, the British company that ranks first in the development of chips mobile products . What will cause both believe superior products.
MOORE LAW
The technology "Ivy Bridge" accommodates approximately twice the transistors that exists in the 32nm chips. This is consistent with the theory of Gordon Moore, Intel co-founder of , who said that the density of chips will double every two years. Although
Intel and other companies making chips say it is both what progress has been made in this area that will become increasingly difficult to improve, it is expected that future progress is the creation of of 14nm chips, followed by 11Nm.
Kaizad Mistry believes that the level of progress will continue at least a few years and said "Gordon Moore himself said that no exponential is forever, but he would like retrasáramos this rule for as long as possible." Note that
Intel is the leading company that controls 80% of global sales market microprocessors, followed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) that has only 19%.
It is about chips of 22 nanometers (nm) which allows them to have more transistors than the current 32nm. Now, to put its size in dimension must know that a nanometer equals one-billionth of a meter. A human hair has a width of 60 000 nm fencing.
The big surprise of the day was that Intel also said it will use new 3D transistors , which operate more efficiently.
Kaizad Mistry, 22nm program manager of Intel said that these chips "will enable the energy efficiency market, which represents better performance and longer life battery for this."
TRI-GATE TRANSISTORS
As mentioned, Intel also said it will use a new 3D transistor Tri-Gate that consume less energy.
For years Intel working undercover in these nanochips and now that he has achieved has been made public. The announcement marks a major shift in the commercial industry processors and, above all, strengthen the leadership of Intel in the market for technology .
regard to the design of microprocessors , They have a conducting channel that passes through a gate switch which opens or closes as the energy change from 0 to 1.
Before this technology conduction channels were flat, but now with the Tri-Gate Intel will be replaced with fins in 3D to facilitate the conduct of energy and take advantage of more efficiently. The company
Intel intends to market these new chips late 2011.
3D ARCHITECTURE
Dan Hutcheson, an analyst for the semiconductor industry of the firm VLSI Research, said the architecture in 3D not only benefit processors computers but also mobile devices .
This is because products will Atom (belonging to Intel ) compete closely with ARM, the British company that ranks first in the development of chips mobile products . What will cause both believe superior products.
MOORE LAW
The technology "Ivy Bridge" accommodates approximately twice the transistors that exists in the 32nm chips. This is consistent with the theory of Gordon Moore, Intel co-founder of , who said that the density of chips will double every two years. Although
Intel and other companies making chips say it is both what progress has been made in this area that will become increasingly difficult to improve, it is expected that future progress is the creation of of 14nm chips, followed by 11Nm.
Kaizad Mistry believes that the level of progress will continue at least a few years and said "Gordon Moore himself said that no exponential is forever, but he would like retrasáramos this rule for as long as possible." Note that
Intel is the leading company that controls 80% of global sales market microprocessors, followed by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) that has only 19%.
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