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IDF 2009 SF: New roadmap - to 22 nm and 15 nm

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IDF 2009 SF: New roadmap - to 22 nm and 15 nm

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  • I would agree with u, but my pentium 4(90nm) is absolute shit when it comes to video rendering. Processor hits 100% load just to render a simple video. My Q9550 (45 nm) only gets to 36% load and gets the job done (at least) 14 times faster.

  • @monev Oh lordy I really, really hope that is sarcasm.

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  • xDDD my AMD Athlon is 130nm with 1800mhz

  • @bvestationfan 22 nm Ivy bridge for next year ;)

  • pretty soon we'll be getting to the picometer stages but then after that quantum processors will have to become the new way of processing data because if materials are made from atoms and you get less than an atom your no longer using a material. we will stop way before we hit the size of an electron. besides i say we start looking into organic processing its 1000x faster the only problem is its reliability. btw your brain is a form of an organic processor.

  • @ionut198202 May be 0 nm and -1 nm technologies? But wait, we have angstroms ))

  • I can haz 32 nanometerz?

  • wath is byond 15 nanometer ?

  • 65 nm - Conroe

    45 nm - Bloomfield/Lynnfield/Clakedale

    32 nm - Westmere/Gulftown/Sandy Bridge

    AMD still hasnt even one CPU on 32 nm and intel has a shitload of them already

  • @quangluu96

    And the Xeon will get its silicon arse handed to it by a $250 GTX470 GPU. -___-

  • @TheAdarkon i know...but rendering Xeon will win..maybe..It's for business since u can put many Xeon on a Business motherboard.

  • @quangluu96

    Their business processors are always a huge drain on business.

    $3000 for a Xeon processor that can match a $1000 Core i7...

    Pssht

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