CPU/Mobo Intel Aims at 4nm Fabrication Process in 2022

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Intel Corp., the largest maker of chips in the world, has outlined plans to make chips using 4nm process technology in about thirteen years. According to Intel, integration capacity of chips will increase much higher compared to fabrication process.

According to Intel’s claims made in Japan at a special event, the world’s largest maker of chips plans to continue upgrading its process technologies at the current pace. As a result, Intel will have 22nm fabrication process in 2012 and 4nm technology in 2022, reports PC Watch web-site.
So it seems it is a very nano road ahead:D
Source : Intel Outlines Process Technology Roadmap - X-bit labs
 
65nm -> 45nm took 3 years and 45nm -> 32nm will be done in another year or so... but from 22nm - > 4nm @ 10 years time that too when the technology is only going to increase.... guess moore's law wasn't incorrect after all....
 
DevinWolf said:
but the Earth will be destroyed in 2012. :P

wtf ??

due its still many yrs left for natural earths destruction. :tongue:

bt yes manually it will take only some months of world war between countries and cold war between amd and intel....ati n nvidia :bleh:;)
 
sabby said:
Thank god, I won't have to pay much electric bill for my child's computer. I'm relieved. :rofl:

buddy, you are forgetting that electricity prices would rise rapidly as well. :bleh:

On to the topic,
just bring out the 32nm first and then we'll see about the 4nm later when it arrives. :P
 
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