User:Electron9/List of semiconductor scale examples

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Products featuring 10 µm manufacturing process[edit]

Products featuring 3 µm manufacturing process[edit]

Products featuring 1.5 µm manufacturing process[edit]

Products featuring 1.0 µm manufacturing process[edit]

Products featuring 0.8 µm manufacturing process[edit]

Products featuring 0.6 µm manufacturing process[edit]

Products featuring 350 nm manufacturing process[edit]

Products featuring 250 nm manufacturing process[edit]

Processors using 180 nm manufacturing technology[edit]

Processors using 130 nm manufacturing technology[edit]

Chips using 90 nm manufacturing technology[edit]

Processors using 65 nm manufacturing technology[edit]

Processors using 45 nm technology[edit]

Chips using 32 nm technology[edit]

  • Intel Core i3 and i5 processors, released in January 2010[4]
  • Intel 6-core processor, codenamed Gulftown[5]
  • Intel i7-970, was released in late July 2010, priced at approximately USD$ 900
  • AMD FX Series processors, codenamed Zambezi and based on AMD's Bulldozer architecture, were released in October 2011. The technology utilised a 32 nm SOI process, two CPU cores per module, and up to four modules, ranging from a quad-core design costing approximately USD$130 to a $280 eight-core design.
  • Ambarella Inc. announced the availability of the A7L system-on-a-chip circuit for digital still cameras, providing 1080p60 high-definition video capabilities in September 2011[6]

Chips using 22 nm technology[edit]

  • Toshiba announced that it was shipping 24 nm flash memory NAND devices on August 31, 2010.[7]
  • Hynix Semiconductor announced that it could produce a 26 nm flash chip with 64 Gb capacity; Intel Corp. and Micron Technology had by then already developed the technology themselves. Announced in 2010.[8]
  • Intel Core i7 and Intel Core i5 processors based on Intel's Ivy Bridge 22 nm technology for series 7 chip-sets went on sale worldwide on April 23, 2012.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?130327-Propeller-I-semiconductor-process-technology-Is-it-350nm-or-180nm
  2. ^ TG Daily – AMD preps 65 nm Turion X2 processors
  3. ^ http://focus.ti.com/pdfs/wtbu/ti_omap3family.pdf
  4. ^ "Intel Debuts 32-NM Westmere Desktop Processors". InformationWeek, 7 January 2010. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
  5. ^ Sal Cangeloso (February 4, 2010). "Intel's 6-core 32nm processors arriving soon". Geek.com. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
  6. ^ "Ambarella A7L Enables the Next Generation of Digital Still Cameras with 1080p60 Fluid Motion Video". News release. September 26, 2011. Retrieved November 11, 2011.
  7. ^ Toshiba launches 24nm process NAND flash memory
  8. ^ Article reporting Hynix 26 nm technology announcement
  9. ^ Intel launches Ivy Bridge...