英特尔 32 纳米制程技术简介

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Introduction to Intel® 32-nm Process Technology

White Paper: Introduction to Intel’s 32nm Process Technology

Intel has been in high volume manufacturing on its 32nm process technology with second generation high-k + metal gate transistors since Q4, 2009. This process technology builds upon the tremendously successful 45nm process technology – the first to use high-k + metal gate transistors – introduced a couple of years before. Building upon the 45nm process technology that led to the launch of the initial Intel® Core™ i7, i5, and i3 processor family based on Intel® microarchitecture codenamed Nehalem, Intel began high volume production with its 32nm process technology with second generation high-k + metal gate transistors in late 2009.

This 32nm process technology is being used to manufacture the latest versions of processors based on the Intel microarchitecture codenamed Nehalem. Intel offers these 32nm based products across all computer market segments – embedded, mobile, desktop, and server. Intel is a leader in semiconductor manufacturing process technology and was the first company shipping 32nm microprocessors for PCs – and the only company for well over a year. Intel is on track with its cadence of new product innovation – known as the “Tick-Tock” model – that delivers alternating new generations of advanced manufacturing process technology and processor microarchitecture every year: first the “tick” of a new manufacturing process technology applied to the existing processor microarchitecture, then the “tock of a new processor microarchitecture built on the latest manufacturing process

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