Intel today announced the introduction of three-dimensional transistors which will be introduced in the upcoming 22nm chip code-named “Ivy Bridge.” Traditional planar transistors, which are found in electronic components in numerous devices, are based on a two-dimensional design
Intel bring 3D transistors to mass market
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Intel bring 3D transistors to mass market
Now in 3D
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I must be going crzy...
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Re: Intel bring 3D transistors to mass market
nope..... you haven't reached the crazy levels of the kitten yet.....KALSTER wrote:I must be going crzy...
but you are seeing double....
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