Intel evokes the 14 nm, and even the 10 nm...

That will concoct us Intel in the next few years? The 14 nm first, then the 10 nm...

An interview between Nordic Hardware and Pat Bliemer, managing director of Intel Northern Europe, gives us some interesting information about the future of technology at the Santa Clara fondeur, especially with respect to the after 22 nm, fineness of engraving used on the Ivy Bridge which will emerge next year. So one learns that Tri-Gate used to this new generation technology is still in its infancy and that Intel is floor on a new design to improve even more performance and, especially, the heat dissipation.

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The new left and the former Tri-Gate of Intel right...

It grows in Intel Labs, currently 14 nm engraving - or even to 10 nm - to improve the current 3D engraving, even if of course these methods are developed for mass production. Pat Bliemer but think that it will be possible to industrialize the engraving 14 nm for 2014 and the 10 nm for 2018. It does not stop the progress...


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