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Live Science on MSNChina's new 2D transistor could soon be used to make the world's fastest processorsAdvances in materials and architecture could lead to silicon-free chip manufacturing thanks to a new type of transistor.
After new CEO Lip-Bu Tan presented his bonafides to the Intel Vision 2025 audience yesterday comes some product news from the ...
The 18A node is a part of Intel’s aggressive “five nodes in four years” strategy, and introduces advanced manufacturing ...
Kevin O'Buckley, senior vice president and general manager of Intel Foundry Services, confirmed that risk production has ...
Examples like Intel's Loihi chips tend to get competitive performance out of far lower clock speeds and energy use, but they ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s pledge to spend an extra $100 billion on advanced manufacturing plants in the US ...
In a newly published paper, the team presents a 2D gate-all-around (GAA) transistor that they claim beats the latest silicon-based designs from Intel and TSMC in both speed and energy efficiency.
Transistors became the steppingstone between vacuum tubes and modern computer technology. The year 1971 saw the advent of the first microprocessor: Intel's 4004, incorporating 2,300 transistors and ...
At the core of Tan's strategy is Intel's product roadmap, particularly the upcoming Panther Lake and Nova Lake processors, ...
Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) have reached a preliminary agreement to form a joint venture to ...
INTC appears to be treading in the middle of the road and investors could be better off if they exercise caution and stay invested for long-term gains.
Researchers in China have developed a 2D transistor that may boost processor speeds and reduce power consumption.
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