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IBM, AMD Further cut Chip Power Consumption

malebolgia   on 07 December 2005 - 21:58 · 13 comments & 4072 views

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IBM and Advanced Micro Devices are stressing out their chips.

The companies, allies in developing semiconductor manufacturing technology, will present two papers at a chip conference this week outlining how they have reduced power consumption on chips made on the 65-nanometer process.

AMD and IBM have essentially added two technologies to their manufacturing repertoire that strain the silicon layers inside their chips. Straining makes the silicon layers more uniform and rigid, which allows electrons to travel faster. This in turn lets engineers design chips that perform better than existing models, or perform at a similar level but consume less electricity.

News source: ZD|Net.com





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