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AMD To Debut Double-Gate Transistors







AMD To Debut Double-Gate Transistors

AMD To Debut Double-Gate Transistors 03/20/2003 01:05 PM

In a clear shot across the bow of chief rival Intel, Advanced Micro Devices has announced it has developed a double-gate transistor that is smaller than any yet created using industry-standard technology. The company said that this advance could lead to the placement of 1 billion transistors on chips that currently hold 100 million transistors.




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