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Intel 32nm vs 22nm chip manufacturing
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This view compares the last-generation 32nm process used to make Intel's "Sandy Bridge" chips with today's 22nm process for "Ivy Bridge" chips. Where the 22nm chips have protruding fins to channel electrical current, the 32nm design uses a traditional "planar" design where the channel is flat within the chip surface.
October 15, 2012 12:00 AM PDT
Photo by: Intel
| Caption by: Stephen Shankland
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