“As part of its Developer Forum keynote, Intel today showed the first working example of chips built on a 22 nanometer (nm) process. The process is even smaller than the 32nm technology just entering production and should run even more efficiently while fitting more into a given space,” Electronista reports. “A single example chip about the size of a fingernail contains about 2.9 billion transistors and about 364 megabits (45.5MB) of static RAM.”
Electronista reports, “32nm is only due to enter full scale production late this year and makes 22nm more likely for 2011.”
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