Intel's 'top secret' leaked

Everyone knows Intel is about to release a new family of Merom-branded chips, manufactured using a 65-nanometer process, in 2006. But that's just the tip of the iceberg. In an interview about Intel's future technologies and products in 2006, the executive director

Everyone knows Intel is about to release a new family of Merom-branded chips, manufactured using a 65-nanometer process, in 2006. But that's just the tip of the iceberg.

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In an interview about Intel's future technologies and products in 2006, the company's chief executive just said that "it will continue to invest in 65-nanometer or smaller chips ." But according to a recent strategic report leaked into the press, the chip giant plans to introduce nearly . 20 new processors, in two years, in turn. .

All of these chips target a single goal: Help Intel dominate the desktop, mobile and business markets. In particular, the most modern chip model will be manufactured using 45 nanometer technology.

Last week, Intel organized a series of presentations at Ronler Acres factory in Oregon, where the "skeleton" of the product design and manufacturing process is concentrated. The lecture part included a short tour of Fab D1D factory, where the leading chip maker of Merom was built 65 nanometers. The purpose of this campaign is quite clear: convincing about 80 experts and journalists to be present on the strength and potential of 65 nanometer technology. Intel will use this technology to mass produce new high-end processors such as Pentium 4 6x1, Pentium D 900 and Core.

While speakers seem a bit too positive and optimistic about the prospects of this technology, at least, journalists have discovered a clear truth: Intel is very serious about nanometer technology. The firm's aggressive and aggressive investment in the 65-nanometer manufacturing process will lead to the unprecedented number of new chip brands in the next eight quarters.

And if that's the case, the microprocessor market is about to witness a earthquake.

Thien Y

Update 12 December 2018
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