Intel’s Next-Gen Chips

August 31, 2004 | Source: Information Week

The world’s leading chipmaker is pushing the semiconductor manufacturing envelope by shrinking transitor size from 90 nanometers to 65.

The reduction allows Intel to cut the chip size of existing designs in half, reducing cost and power usage. Or by keeping the chip the same size, Intel could double the number of transistors in a given die area, allowing for new circuit capabilities and improved performance.