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IBM, AMD, Samsung, others get together on breakthrough

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

An alliance of high-technology companies led by IBM, and based here in East Fishkill, NY, has once again broken barriers to the next generation of chip technology.

The alliance members, including AMD, Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing, Freescale, Infineon, and Samsung span five countries.

The companies announced a unique approach to building 32 nanometer chips based on high-k metal gate transistors which in turn will make those next-generation chips smaller, more powerful and much more energy efficient. How small is 32 nanometers? Well, the diameter of a human hair is 100,000 nanometers and a pinhead is one million, five-hundred thousand nanometers across.

What this means to consumers is that beginning in the second half of 2009, you can expect to see low-power consumer products like laptops, cell phones and cameras that do more and use less energy.

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  • Well, there are many barriers at the moment at 32nm node..It is not so easy to deposit "a high k" thin film...but in my viewpoint, this processing step is - indeed - a practicle barrier manufacturing and need much optimization!

    Anyway, good job

  • THIS IS AMAZING!!!

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