Article: Sandy Bridge ISSCC Update
By: David Kanter (dkanter.delete@this.realworldtech.com), April 20, 2011 2:38 am
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Intel's Sandy Bridge ISSCC paper discusses a number of challenges they will eventually impact most vendors. The novel architectural choices and circuit design solutions that they describe give insight into current and future products from Intel, but also the general direction of the industry. The overarching theme is taking advantage of Moore's Law at 32nm and beyond, which entails considerable attention to design complexity, process variation, power efficiency and validation.
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT042011004622
Enjoy,
David
Intel's Sandy Bridge ISSCC paper discusses a number of challenges they will eventually impact most vendors. The novel architectural choices and circuit design solutions that they describe give insight into current and future products from Intel, but also the general direction of the industry. The overarching theme is taking advantage of Moore's Law at 32nm and beyond, which entails considerable attention to design complexity, process variation, power efficiency and validation.
http://www.realworldtech.com/page.cfm?ArticleID=RWT042011004622
Enjoy,
David
Topic | Posted By | Date |
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Sandy Bridge ISSCC Update | David Kanter | 2011/04/20 02:38 AM |
Sandy Bridge ISSCC Update | none | 2011/04/20 03:37 AM |
Sandy Bridge ISSCC Update | dc | 2011/04/25 11:16 AM |
Sandy Bridge ISSCC Update | Damian | 2011/04/20 07:11 AM |
Sandy Bridge ISSCC Update | Matt Waldhauer | 2011/04/21 10:27 AM |
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Sandy Bridge ISSCC Update | David Kanter | 2011/04/29 09:00 AM |
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