Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7057|132 and Bush

I'm sure some of you guys are interested. It looks like Intel's on top and pulling away.

http://www.digitimes.com/bits_chips/a20061206PD207.html

While the semiconductor industry has yet to migrate to 45nm production, major players, such as Intel and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), are already gearing up the development of the 32nm node.

Intel's director of technology strategy Paolo A Gargini yesterday described the US chip giant's development of its 32nm process as being "in good shape."

Speaking at the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS) forum being held in Hsinchu, Taiwan, Gargini said Moore's Law is expected to apply for 10-15 years more.

But he predicts that Moore's Law will face challenges when it comes to the development of 22nm and more advanced processes.

Industry sources pointed out that TSMC is also seeing breakthroughs in its development at the 32nm node. The world's number-one pure play foundry has already conducted a few tests on 32nm wafer prototypes, the sources said.

TSMC CEO Rick Tsai recently revealed that the company has an ad hoc team devoted to the development of 32nm technology.

According to ITRS's estimation, products at the 22nm node may not be available on the market until 2015 at the earliest. As for 32nm processes, the industry is still probing the pros and cons of adopting extreme ultraviolet (EUV) or double-exposure 193i immersion lithography, according to ITRS.

While it may still take a while for 32nm or 22nm processes to mature, products at the 45nm node will soon be available.

Gargini said Intel's 45nm technology is mature, and volume production will start in the second half of 2007.

TSMC may also begin providing 45nm services in the second half of 2007. TSMC vice president Jack Sun said in June this year that the company would start volume production on 45nm technology in the third quarter of 2007 at the earliest.

Last edited by Kmarion (2006-12-06 20:45:53)

Xbone Stormsurgezz
weamo8
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wow.  good find. +1
stryyker
bad touch
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I will always have a mild boner for Conroe, no matter what comes out in the future.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|7057|132 and Bush

weamo8 wrote:

wow.  good find. +1
tx,
This is a great site to book mark if you haven't. http://www.hardocp.com/index.html Scroll down main page for news.
I get the feed from them. They always have latest tech news on front page.

Last edited by Kmarion (2006-12-06 20:50:46)

Xbone Stormsurgezz
Stormscythe
Aiming for the head
+88|7005|EUtopia | Austria

stryyker wrote:

I will always have a mild boner for Conroe, no matter what comes out in the future.
And if it's actually better?
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|7005|UK

Seems someone isnt familiar with the concept of sarcasm... hehe

Martyn
unnamednewbie13
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Intel's actually a lap ahead.

Another step closer to this?

Last edited by unnamednewbie13 (2006-12-07 12:04:15)

Drykill
I Like Waffles.
+47|7148|England
What on earth would you need 80 cores for?
Yaocelotl
:D
+221|7106|Keyboard

Drykill wrote:

What on earth would you need 80 cores for?
Internet nerds to brag out their minesweeper skills.
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|7005|UK

Yaocelotl wrote:

Drykill wrote:

What on earth would you need 80 cores for?
Internet nerds to brag out their minesweeper skills.
Or you could do some pretty major stats padding in bf2689!  (or whichever they do next meh)

Martyn
OpsChief
Member
+101|7132|Southern California
80 cores = the Holodeck yet?  think of BF2 in 5 dimensions projected onto your gaming room, with virtual command posts, brigade command structure, 500 player games, in-flight refuelling because maps take 24 hrs to traverse through all kinds of weather. Or join the Army, why wait?
unnamednewbie13
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+2,074|7227|PNW

OpsChief wrote:

80 cores = the Holodeck yet?  think of BF2 in 5 dimensions projected onto your gaming room, with virtual command posts, brigade command structure, 500 player games, in-flight refuelling because maps take 24 hrs to traverse through all kinds of weather. Or join the Army, why wait?
How about join the Army and eagerly await 80-core gaming?
OpsChief
Member
+101|7132|Southern California

unnamednewbie13 wrote:

OpsChief wrote:

80 cores = the Holodeck yet?  think of BF2 in 5 dimensions projected onto your gaming room, with virtual command posts, brigade command structure, 500 player games, in-flight refuelling because maps take 24 hrs to traverse through all kinds of weather. Or join the Army, why wait?
How about join the Army and eagerly await 80-core gaming?
I did that but it took Intel so long to bring 80 cores I retired already, now what?

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