Upcoming Intel Processor & Memory Technologies
Intel is presenting 15 technical papers at the International Solid State Circuits Conference (ISSCC) in San Francisco from Feb. 3 to 7, 2008. These technical papers touch on many aspects of solid state circuit technology. Take a look :
Processor Technology
- First details of Silverthorne, the low-power IA processor and Tukwila, the new quad-core Itanium® processor, the world’s first 2 billion transistor microprocessor
Wireless Technology
- Four papers on new wireless developments including the first 65nm CMOS Class E power ampMemory Technology
- Four papers including the world’s first demonstrable multi-level cell (MLC) device using PCM technologyTera-scale Technology
- Four papers including 2T gain cell DRAM built on 65nm CMOS technology with 2ns access timeProcess Technology
- Re-publication of high-K metal gate CMOS technology paper from IEDM
Before the conference though, we had the opportunity to hear from Intel's Chief Technology Officer, Justin Rattner, and throw him some questions of our own. To get to the juicy details, just click on the links below!
Introduction |
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Can you imagine - the performance of an Intel Pentium M at just 1-2 watts of power? |
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The world's first 2 billion transistor processor, the Tukwila is also the first to feature the new QuickPath Interconnect and QuickPath integrated memory controllers. |
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Intel and ST Microelectronics have successfully doubled the storage capacity of phase change memory. Find out how they did it! |
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2T Gain-Cell DRAM - Future Of Larger, Cheaper Processor Cache? |
Standard SRAM are expensive in the number of transistors they require and the space they take up. Enter the new 2T gain-cell DRAM - a new on-die memory technology with double the density of SRAM! |