Intel expects 45-65 nm crossover to be reached in 2008
After the planned launch of 45 nm processors in the second half of 2007, Intel will likely reach the crossover between 45nm and 65nm nodes in CPU production in 2008, said Rob Willoner, technology analyst at Intel’s technology and manufacturing group. He confirmed the chip giant has already started transitioning to 45 nm technology at its D1D fab in Oregon. The Oregon fab will be the company’s first to start volume production of 45nm processors, he added.
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