After several delays … and advances, Intel has officially released the first batch of its processors “Ivy Bridge” technology Tri-Gate transistor 3D. Or, what is, “the first 22 nanometer product in the world.”
This lot consists of 13 quad-core chips, which belong to families Core i5 and Core i7, and will be completed this spring along with dual-core members missing.
The most remarkable feature of these products is that they allow performance 20% higher than the previous generation of semiconductors for Intel-based computers, while using 20% less energy.
And, according to the percentages, the chief business of PC in the company of Santa Clara, Kirk Skaugen, said that “there will be 50% more supply for the initial cycle Our installment buyings product generation, Sandy Bridge, makes one year. And that we are still conditioned by the amount of demand we’re seeing in the market. “
The firm has already raised three different facilities to produce these exclusive new chips, which will join a third center later this year.
The key to success lies in the application of transistor technology that has cost more than a decade move forward and allowed to evolve from two-dimensional drawings into three dimensions with minimal cost.
“Many people thought that Moore’s Law is coming to an end,” said Skaugen, as collected BBC News . But “what Intel has been able to do is, instead of simply reducing the transistor in two dimensions, creating a three-dimensional transistor first. For the user, this means that the benefits of better performance and better energy use will continue in the hand of our roadmap. “ Read more »





