Moore's Law is on track, the chipmaker says, and it shows off 45-nanometer creations to prove it.
Intel has been forced to alter its chip manufacturing plans to work around delays in the availability of certain kinds of new chipmaking equipment.
The chipmaker is set to give an idea of what will power its chips in the future as it discusses nanotechnology at its developer conference next week.
The chipmaker is set to give an idea of what will power its chips in the future as it discusses nanotechnology at its developer conference next week.
Chipmaker Intel has ordered a test version of a new tool it says will allow the company to hurdle an impending industry-killing roadblock and continue to punch up chip performance.
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