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AMD to launch 0.13-micron processors with die size smaller than Intel's chips

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Old 14-03-2002, 01:54 PM
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AMD to launch 0.13-micron processors with die size smaller than Intel's chips
Semiconductor Business News
(03/13/02 01:43 a.m. EST)

HANOVER, Germany -- During the CeBIT trade show here today, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. announced that it plans to ship its first 0.13-micron microprocessors later this month.

AMD's 0.13-micron chips, codenamed "Thoroughbred," are part of the company's Athlon XP family of processors. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based company did not any specifications or speed grades for the new processors, however.




At present, AMD's Athlon processors are based on 0.18-micron technology. The "Thoroughbred" core is approximately 38% smaller than its 0.18-micron chips and is said to occupy less space than Intel Corp.'s processors.

"Our closest competitor's most recently announced processor on 0.13-micron technology is nearly 83% larger than AMD's 0.13-micron process solution," said Bill Siegle, senior vice president and chief scientist of AMD's Technology Operations. "Moving to 0.13-micron technology will enable us to produce higher-performing products while lowering costs, putting us in an even stronger competitive position," he said.

With this transition to 0.13-micron technology, AMD expects its processors to deliver improved performance, lower power and smaller die sizes.

"AMD's leadership in manufacturing technology and design capabilities helps ensure that this small die will give us even more advantage in the future," Siegle said. "Our Fab 30 team in Dresden is already approaching mature yields for the 80mm2 `Thoroughbred' die," he said.

By the end of 2002, AMD expects that all of the Athlon processor family will be produced on 0.13-micron technology. AMD alsoexpects to begin shipping its next-generation, 64-bit processor codenamed "Hammer," based on 0.13-micron technology. This processor also uses a silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology.
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Old 14-03-2002, 07:55 PM
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英特爾明年P4晶片採用0.09微米製程
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13/03/2002

英特爾表示該公司已可透過新製程製造出含有3.3億顆電晶體的記憶體晶片

英特爾是在德國漢諾瓦CeBIT 2000電子展上展示最新晶片技術,該公司表示,目前還屬實驗性質的SRAM(靜態隨機存取記憶體)晶片的體積大約為109平方釐米,包含5200萬位� ��資料,是當今密度最高的SRAM晶片。

更重要的是,該晶片顯示英特爾以90奈米(0.09微米)製程可輕鬆符合摩爾定律。根據摩爾定律,每顆晶片上的電晶體數目約18-24個月便會增� �一倍,因為工程師總會找出方法縮小電晶體體積。

目前最快的晶片皆是以130奈米製程製造,換言之,晶片上的電路寬約為130奈米。而將尺寸縮至90奈米後,英特爾可將處理器體積減半,或� ��在晶片上加入更多功能,因為它可在相同體積內放入將近多一倍的電晶體。

130奈米晶片是在2001年中成為商業主流;而90奈米晶片則可望在明年夏天上市。通常概念驗證(proof-of-concept)晶片會比真正商業量產產品早一 年出現。

英特爾技術製造事業群員工Mark Bohr表示新製程將會運用在未來的處理器快取記憶體上。「這不僅只是測試品而已。」他表示。

快取記憶體容量是最近幾年業界關注的焦點。英特爾下一款伺服器級處理器McKinly體積就高達464平方釐米,堪稱近年來最大的晶片,而箇� �原因就是該晶片佔了三個快取記憶體空間,總記憶容量達3MB;而下一款Madison則將有6MB快取記憶體容量。

Bohr表示英特爾的90奈米製程將會用在下一版代號為Prescott的Pentium 4處理器上,但其他產品線上的技術則會稍微更動。(陳奭璁摘譯)

轉載自CNET.....
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Old 14-03-2002, 09:55 PM
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great an even SMALLER die to crunch.....(still mourning the loss of my Duron 1000 )

hopefully, these things wont put out NEAR as much heat as a Thunderbird/Palomino core clock-for-clock and wont require the honkin heatsink/fans that Tbird/Pallys require
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