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Intel Makes 22nm 3-D Tri-Gate Tech for Ivy Bridge

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Osmo:
I was about to rip up my i5 2500k in rage. but then it's towards the end of the year.

newy:

--- Quote from: kitamesume on May 05, 2011, 05:58:01 PM ---nope they dont and will not explain[...]

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Eh, what? Of course the process of producing that kind of transistor will be explained. How else, do you think, will aspiring microtechnologists come to be without knowing stuff like that? Maybe not Ivy Bridge itself but the principles behind it >_> Who would ever talk about company secrets...

mgz:

--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on May 05, 2011, 08:19:46 PM ---Good... goood... this is all working perfectly into my plan!

Oh yeah, my plan is to some day become a full on cyborg... to become one, I need Moore's Law to grow exponentially faster! I expect by 2045 that I can become fully cyberized and all thanks to corporations like Intel that will make it possible.

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cuz your gay and want to have hardcore sex with men more often then your weak human body allows you to so your banking on intel

TMRNetShark:

--- Quote from: mgz on May 05, 2011, 10:58:10 PM ---
--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on May 05, 2011, 08:19:46 PM ---Good... goood... this is all working perfectly into my plan!

Oh yeah, my plan is to some day become a full on cyborg... to become one, I need Moore's Law to grow exponentially faster! I expect by 2045 that I can become fully cyberized and all thanks to corporations like Intel that will make it possible.

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cuz your gay and want to have hardcore sex with men more often then your weak human body allows you to so your banking on intel

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Yeah? Well you know what? Oh wait I just lost interest in what you had to say...  ::)

ON TOPIC: This will get Intel ahead of the game, but I'm wondering when this technology will hit GPUs and start lowering the amount of heat that are emitted from computers or any other technology that uses transistors. This will definitely increase usage life of CPUs... my question is, why didn't they think of this before? It seems like a simple enough concept, but I guess the technology to make such small circuits hadn't caught up yet.

Lupin:

--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on May 06, 2011, 12:19:41 AM ---ON TOPIC: This will get Intel ahead of the game

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Intel is already ahead of the game, process-wise. From what I have read, they're ahead of the competition by at least 2 years. This announcement only extended that lead.

--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on May 06, 2011, 12:19:41 AM ---when this technology will hit GPUs and start lowering the amount of heat that are emitted from computers or any other technology that uses transistors.

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when TSMC or Global Foundries gets to implement it themselves.

--- Quote from: TMRNetShark on May 06, 2011, 12:19:41 AM ---my question is, why didn't they think of this before? It seems like a simple enough concept, but I guess the technology to make such small circuits hadn't caught up yet.

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There are papers about the topic more than a decade ago. Initial designs used by those papers came from another one from 20 years ago. The technology to build them was available for years. It just wasn't worth the cost to mass produce them until now.

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