Production technology to 14 nanometers? Intel confirms its technology roadmap at its IDF 2011 San Francisco, pointing out how this process will debut during 2014.
The transition to 22 nanometer technology is only a matter of a few months; Intel plans to make available the first solutions of this type, belonging to the family Ivy Bridge, in the first half of 2012. Afterwards, in 2013, we will find the proposals Has well with a new architecture and the maintenance of the production process to 22 nanometers, while the next generation of CPUs will adopt 14-nanometer process with evolution of Has well.
Similar dynamic is waiting for the Atom solutions, for use by systems with lower consumption as well as smart phones and tablet. The transition to 32 nanometers for the Atom architecture will take place during the fourth quarter of 2011, with the solutions to 22 nanometers Silver Mont expectations in the market during 2013.
After that, again in 2014, we will find Atom architectures built with 14-nanometer manufacturing process, based on the architecture known by the codename of Air Mont. Thus we can see how Intel intends to play a more and more convergence between traditional CPU architectures, belonging to the family core, and proposals Atom lowest power, proposing the same for both production technologies in a period very close. Earlier proposals Atom has always been developed on the previous generation of production technology respirator to that developed for the proposed Core.
Posted by: Wasim Javed
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