IBM: Faster, not hotter, 32-nanometer chips coming
Chips in 2009 will run faster but not necessarily hotter. That’s the gist of what IBM, along with its joint development partners such as Samsung Electronics and Toshiba, announced Monday.
IBM-fabricated 32nm SRAM chip
(Credit: IBM)
The IBM alliance is using “high-k/metal gate” technology to achieve that, the …
Orginal post by Brooke Crothers
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