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Onkel Neal 01-27-07 09:53 AM

Intel, IBM unveil new chip technology
 
Oh boy, great news on the tech front!


Intel, IBM unveil new chip technology
Breakthrough, using new material, will allow processors to become smaller and more powerful.

January 27 2007: 8:51 AM EST


SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) -- Intel Corp. and IBM have announced one of the biggest advances in transistors in four decades, overcoming a frustrating obstacle by ensuring microchips can get even smaller and more powerful.
The breakthrough, achieved via separate research efforts and announced Friday, involves using an exotic new material to make transistors -- the tiny switches that are the building blocks of microchips.


http://money.cnn.com/2007/01/27/technology/bc.microchips.reut/index.htm?cnn=yes

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CptSimFreak 01-27-07 12:28 PM

Slightly O/T.

Why are they calling Moor’s linear prediction, a law? Sounds silly….General Relativity is a theory. But this is a law? LoL.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law

geetrue 01-27-07 02:52 PM

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Researchers are optimistic the new technology can be used at least through two more technology generations out, when circuitry will be just 22 nanometers.
This quote was in the article, but what does it mean?

Kapitan_Phillips 01-27-07 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by geetrue
Quote:

Researchers are optimistic the new technology can be used at least through two more technology generations out, when circuitry will be just 22 nanometers.
This quote was in the article, but what does it mean?


I believe it means that eventually circuits will be around 22 nanometers in size. Which is something like a 10th of a milimeter. Wouldnt want to drop one ;)

geetrue 01-27-07 04:25 PM

Okay, but what does (2) technology generations mean?

Spoon 11th 01-27-07 04:44 PM

They are currently working with 45 nm tech. Two generations forward -> 32nm -> 22 nm

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/22_nanometer

Torpedo Fodder 01-28-07 12:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kapitan_Phillips
I believe it means that eventually circuits will be around 22 nanometers in size. Which is something like a 10th of a milimeter. Wouldnt want to drop one ;)

Err...22nm would be more like 1/50,000th of a millimeter.

nikimcbee 01-28-07 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by CptSimFreak
Slightly O/T.

Why are they calling Moor’s linear prediction, a law? Sounds silly….General Relativity is a theory. But this is a law? LoL.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moore's_law

I say it is an intel ad gimick:doh:

tycho102 01-29-07 02:01 PM

"Moore's Law" is a marketing law, similar to the "TandA Law". About every 18 months you would be able to sell completely new machines to companies like the new york times, time-warner, and halliburton.

nikimcbee 04-17-11 07:31 PM

I got a chuckle out of this, so I had to bump it for Neal.:know:

Skybird 04-17-11 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1645328)
I got a chuckle out of this, so I had to bump it for Neal.:know:


Talking of hobbies lately. Now tell us about your... obsessions...!? :O:

nikimcbee 04-17-11 07:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Skybird (Post 1645337)
Talking of hobbies lately. Now tell us about your... obsessions...!? :O:

okay Dr freud:haha:, I like banana pudding. Bacon is good.

Gerald 04-17-11 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1645342)
okay Dr freud:haha:, I like banana pudding. Bacon is good.

But Bacon,is for Frau, question carefully you may "borrow" a bit :timeout:

Jimbuna 04-18-11 07:10 AM

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Originally Posted by nikimcbee (Post 1645342)
okay Dr freud:haha:, I like banana pudding. Bacon is good.

Jason your really quite incorrigible :DL

Pisces 04-18-11 07:24 AM

I don't get it. The article link is dead. This thread was as dead as can be. I can't imagine what made nikimcbee chuckle. What's the point of resurrecting this thread?

Herr-Berbunch 04-18-11 07:39 AM

Who knows what goes on in McBee's mind?

Other than dogs, bacon and now banana pudding? And lolcats?

And, so rumour (or tee-shirt) goes, some SH3+GWX... :o

Jimbuna 04-18-11 08:07 AM

He was diiging around in his backyard and instead of a bone he found this thread apparently:DL

nikimcbee 04-18-11 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Herr-Berbunch (Post 1645663)
Who knows what goes on in McBee's mind?

Other than dogs, bacon and now banana pudding? And lolcats?

And, so rumour (or tee-shirt) goes, some SH3+GWX... :o

Lots of Tom and Jerry cartoons, a few episodes of the "A-Team", Reese
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.witherspoon, Barbara Eden (in the Jeannie outfit:D)...

nikimcbee 04-18-11 08:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Pisces (Post 1645647)
I don't get it. The article link is dead. This thread was as dead as can be. I can't imagine what made nikimcbee chuckle. What's the point of resurrecting this thread?

oh, I didn't know the link was dead.:dead: All the thing the article used to talk about, I work with at work (the "new" chip technology).;)

...and regarding Moore's Law, it basically goes like this: Every two years intel comes out with a new chip design, then the next two years they shrink that design, then you go back to step one(new design):o

There was a show about a big scandal in the semiconductor industry, where some dude was claimimg that he had come up with an organic semiconductor (non-Si based, which is the current building block for all computer chips). Well, in the show about that guy, they said; "if Moore's Law were to ever end the world would stagnate(sp?) and fall into economic chaos, and go into the dark ages again.:haha: Yes, they were serious.

Pisces 04-18-11 02:16 PM

Ok, it's making slightly more sense. But it's ok, can't have everything.

Is this 'new' technology by any chance this 'Graphene' stuff you keep hearing about lately?


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