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Subject: Dodecanium III chip coming in ten years or less.

Author: Timothy J. Frohlick

Date: 23:10:22 12/10/00


6000 to 12,000 Mhz processors?


SAN JOSE, Calif. (December 10, 2000 7:42 p.m. EST http://www.nandotimes.com) -
The world's largest manufacturer of computer chips, Intel Corp., says it has
built the world's smallest and fastest transistor - a milestone that will allow
the company to build within the next five or 10 years microprocessors that will
be 10 times more powerful than the ones available today.

Intel officials plan to share details of the breakthrough Monday in San
Francisco at the International Electron Devices Meeting, a technical conference
for semiconductor engineers and scientists.

Chips, which are the brains of computers, contain transistors that act like
switches controlling the flow of data. The smaller the transistors, the faster
the chips can perform.

Today's fastest chip on the market, Intel's Pentium 4, squeezes 42 million
transistors onto a sliver of silicon. With the latest tiny transistors, future
chips could have 400 million or more transistors. The new transistors, Intel
said, are .03 microns wide, or about three atoms thick. A pile of 100,000 of
them would equal the thickness of a sheet of paper, the company said.

"Semiconductors have been on this growth curve for a long time, and Intel has
validated that we'll be able to continue on this path," said Jim Handy, a chief
analyst with Dataquest.

The future is exciting,


Tim Frohlick




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