5/12/11

Intel Launches 3-D Transistor

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Intel Corp. announced it will soon mass produce a chip that uses a new transistor structure with the appearance of three-dimensional (3-D). Intel called it the latest technical breakthroughs in the world of microprocessors.

As reported by Xinhua, recently, 3-D transistors, called "Tri-Gate"is the latest model on the basis of planar two-dimensional transistor structure that supports the computers, cell phones or mobile phones and other modern gadgets.

"The lmuwan and Intel engineers once again re-creating a new type of transistor, this time they use the third dimension," said Paul Otellini, the top executive (CEO) of Intel, in a statement.

Intel also shows a microprocessor-sized 22-nanometer (nm) with the code name "Ivy Bridge" will be the first high-volume chip used in the latest 3-D transistor this. Ivy Bridge is scheduled to enter mass production stage at the end of this year.

According to Intel, the transistor in 3-D allows the chip to operate at lower voltage with lower leakage than previous transistors. And, providing up to 37 percent increase in performance at low voltage planar company versus 32nm transistors.

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