Intel 45nm Processors Are Faster, Greener
TechnoGadget — November 14, 2007 — Pop Culture
References: gizmag
Intel has taken technology to a whole new level by revealing 16 new chips integrating 45nm Hafnium-based high-k metal gate transistors that are smaller, faster and more eco-friendly than earlier models.
"The new processors incorporate 420 million transistors for each dual core chip and 840 million transistors for each quad core chip - nearly double the transistor density of previous models," GizMag said. "The Intel Core 2 Extreme and Xeon processors are also the first to be manufactured on the 45 nanometer scale, further boosting performance and lowering power consumption."
"One factor that threatened to severely curtail the increase of processing power was the electricity leakage that plagued smaller transistors. Intel's new transistor formula not only alleviates this concern, but also eliminates ecologically harmful lead and, by 2008, halogen materials."
Intel always find innovative ways to design products, and are now focusing on their ability to eliminate ecologically harmful materials.
"The new processors incorporate 420 million transistors for each dual core chip and 840 million transistors for each quad core chip - nearly double the transistor density of previous models," GizMag said. "The Intel Core 2 Extreme and Xeon processors are also the first to be manufactured on the 45 nanometer scale, further boosting performance and lowering power consumption."
"One factor that threatened to severely curtail the increase of processing power was the electricity leakage that plagued smaller transistors. Intel's new transistor formula not only alleviates this concern, but also eliminates ecologically harmful lead and, by 2008, halogen materials."
Intel always find innovative ways to design products, and are now focusing on their ability to eliminate ecologically harmful materials.
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Smaller, Faster, Eco-friendly Chips — Intel's 45nm Hafnium-based high-k metal gate transistors are smaller, faster, and more eco-friendly, presenting opportunities for energy-efficient and compact electronic devices.
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Increased Transistor Density — Intel's new processors with 420 million transistors for each dual-core chip and 840 million transistors for each quad-core chip offer nearly double the transistor density, opening doors for more powerful and efficient computing.
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45 Nanometer Scale Manufacturing — The manufacturing of Intel Core 2 Extreme and Xeon processors on a 45 nanometer scale provides improved performance and lower power consumption, leading to potential advancements in various industries.
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Semiconductor Manufacturing — The shift to 45 nanometer scale manufacturing in Intel's processors presents opportunities for the semiconductor manufacturing industry to improve performance and energy efficiency in their products.
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