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Podcast: Intel On 45-nm Chip Fabrication For Penryn Processors


Posted by Alexander Wolfe, Aug 18, 2007 07:00 AM
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Learning how chips are manufactured is like getting the facts on that other thing you became curious about when you were 12. Most people don't have anyone who really sits them down and explains it; they just kind of pick it up. Well, I can help you with the chip-making stuff. Listen to my podcast with Intel Senior Fellow Mark Bohr, who has been leading the development of the industry's first 45-nm processors, which will appear later this year when the quad-core Penryn ships.

Think of it as a 15-minute course that'll get you up to speed on the critical issues of modern chip manufacturing. Mark is unusually articulate; I ask a few questions, but mostly stay out of the way.

Listen to the podcast by clicking here.

(Alternatively, you can right-click and save the file to your desktop. To do this in Internet Explorer, after you right click, move your mouse over "Save Target As...," click, and save to your desktop. In Firefox, after you right click, select "Save Link As..." After the file download is complete, open it and listen to it in Windows Media Player.)


P.S. The IEEE Spectrum article referred to in the podcast is available here. The article discusses the challenges facing the developers of extreme ultraviolet (EUV) photolithography, an advanced chip-making technique originally targeted for use beginning in 2011. EUV is supposed to operate at 13.5 nm, which is beyond ultraviolet and obviously much smaller than the 45 nm we're discussing in the podcast.

Also, see the Quad-Core Processor Buyer's Guide 2007, which includes a chart showing the current pricing of available quad-core chips.

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