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  • Wed Dec 26 2007 Chinese chipmaker licenses IBM's 45nm tech

    IBM has licensed technology for making 45-nanometer chips to Shanghai-based Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Wed Jan 7 2004 Scientists team up for nanotube breakthrough

    Researchers at Stanford and UC Berkeley have come up with a way to grow carbon nanotubes on silicon wafers and to test the nanotubes, which could help pave the way for carbon chips.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Mon Nov 24 2003 Intel produces chips for next generation

    The company says it has produced chips with the 65-nanometer manufacturing process, a strong sign Intel will continue to keep pace with Moore's Law.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Thu Feb 12 2004 Big Blue gives 90-nano boost to PowerPCs

    IBM plans to announce that it has started mass-producing the chips using the new 90-nanometer process, which promises to improve speed and energy efficiency.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Wed May 10 2006 Intel stays on dual-core track through 2008

    Chip company will launch a quad-core processor in 2007, but plans to go dual-core on two of its first 45-nanometer processors.

    Posted by Tom Krazit

  • Fri Sep 25 2009 IDF 2009: Intel plays to its strengths

    At the annual developer forum, Intel shows off what it can do with silicon and what to look forward to from systems built around its chips.

    Posted by CNET News staff

  • Wed Jul 30 2003 Tech agency ups chip speed on two fronts

    NIST, the federal government's standards arm, advances a technology for bettering optical resolution and a standard for measuring elements in silicon composites.

    Posted by Paul Festa

  • Tue Sep 22 2009 Photos: Intel showcases new technology at IDF 2009

    The show is Intel's flagship event to announce new technology, tout its vision, and persuade computing partners to see things Intel's way.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Thu Feb 23 2006 Will Germanium Frosting Keep Moore's Law alive?

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Tue Sep 16 2003 Intel chips to do double duty

    As more and more transistors crowd their way onto silicon in the next few years, the company's processors will develop split personalities.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

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