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Intel ramping production at advanced microchip plant 07 November, 2005 07:15:16
Intel is ramping up production at a reopened chip factory in Arizona, using the world's most advanced mass production technology.Intel is ramping up production of microprocessors at a reopened chip factory in Arizona using the world's most advanced mass production technology. - +
Taiwanese chip makers team up on flash memory 04 July, 2006 07:23:32
Powerchip and Macronix have teamed up to meet surging demand for flash memory, the companies said.Two Taiwanese chipmakers have teamed up to meet surging demand for flash memory. - +
AMD says production tests at Chartered look 'very good' 18 April, 2006 14:50:41
AMD is on track to receive the first shipment of processors manufactured by Singapore's Chartered Semiconductor later this year.Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) is on track to soon receive its first shipment of 64-bit microprocessors manufactured by Singapore's Chartered Semiconductor Manufacturing according to a company spokesman. - +
TSMC offers way to make faster, cheaper chips 29 March, 2007 09:18:55
TSMC says its 55-nm process technology can make chips cheaper, faster and consume less powerTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), the world's largest contract chip maker, is offering companies a way to make chips that are faster, consume less power and cost less than is possible with 65-nanometer (nm) process technology. - +
TSMC to begin 65-nanometer production in December 27 April, 2005 12:02:47
TSMC plans to begin commercial semiconductor production using a 65-nanometer manufacturing process in December.Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing (TSMC), the world's largest contract chip maker, plans to begin producing chips using a more advanced 65-nanometer manufacturing process starting in December, the company said Wednesday.
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Intel is now making more than half of its PC and server microprocessors using 65-nanometer technology.
The company made the announcement at the opening of a chip fabrication plant in Ireland. It is one of three Intel factories around the world using the 65nm technology, which enables the production of smaller, faster, less power-hungry chips compared to those manufactured using older technologies. The 65nm figure is a measure of the average size of features on the chip. One nanometre is one-billionth of a meter.
Much of the industry is moving toward this technology, but Intel was ahead of the pack in producing the microprocessors in large quantities, and the $US2 billion plant, located in the countryside outside of Dublin, was now operating at high volume, Intel executives said.
Intel would continue to invest heavily in the latest technologies, and in building new plants, an executive said.
"The cost of not enough capacity is enormously greater than too of much capacity," vice-president of sales and marketing, and general manager of Europe, Middle East and Africa for Intel, Gordon Graylish, said.
Intel has operated in Ireland since 1989, and announced its plan to build the new plant there in 2004, amid controversy. At the time, the European Commission objected to incentives that the Irish government offered Intel to locate the plant in Ireland. Since then, Intel has chosen Israel and the US to build cutting-edge manufacturing facilities.
"It's important that Europe competes for investments like this," CEO of Industrial Development Agency Ireland, a government body that encourages foreign investment in Ireland, Sean Dorgan, said. However, he warned that trying to regulate competition for investment between European countries could drive investors to look outside the European Union for a better deal.
Taiwanese contract chip maker, United Microelectronics, said this week it was also making chips with 65nm technology. It has already produced chips for two customers, and expected to be making them for 10 customers by the end of the third quarter.
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