Future CPU Description
Intel is on a seemingly unstoppable march toward manufacturing unimaginably small chip geometries of 15 nanometers and beyond. Generally, the smaller the chip geometries--from 45 nanometers to 32 nanometers, for example--the better the performance and the lower the relative power consumption.. Note that Intel is slated to bring out the 22-nanometer Ivy Bridge processor family in the second half of next year. Sandy Bridge is due to appear in systems during the first quarter of 2011.
Intel is on a seemingly unstoppable march toward manufacturing unimaginably small chip geometries of 15 nanometers and beyond. Generally, the smaller the chip geometries--from 45 nanometers to 32 nanometers, for example--the better the performance and the lower the relative power consumption.. Note that Intel is slated to bring out the 22-nanometer Ivy Bridge processor family in the second half of next year. Sandy Bridge is due to appear in systems during the first quarter of 2011.
Future CPU
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