Intel Discloses Newest Microarchitecture and 14 Nanometer Manufacturing Process Technical Details
August 11 2014 - 12:00PM
Business Wire
Intel today disclosed details of its newest microarchitecture
that is optimized with Intel’s industry-leading 14nm manufacturing
process. Together these technologies will provide high-performance
and low-power capabilities to serve a broad array of computing
needs and products from the infrastructure of cloud computing and
the Internet of Things to personal and mobile computing.
Intel 14nm Manufacturing Process - 14nm
Package (codenamed 'Broadwell') (Photo: Business Wire)
Key Points:
- Intel disclosed details of the
microarchitecture of the Intel® Core™ M processor, the first
product to be manufactured using 14nm.
- The combination of the new
microarchitecture and manufacturing process will usher in a wave of
innovation in new form factors, experiences and systems that are
thinner and run silent and cool.
- Intel architects and chip designers
have achieved greater than two times reduction in the thermal
design point when compared to a previous generation of processor
while providing similar performance and improved battery life.
- The new microarchitecture was optimized
to take advantage of the new capabilities of the 14nm manufacturing
process.
- Intel has delivered the world’s first
14nm technology in volume production. It uses second-generation
Tri-gate (FinFET) transistors with industry-leading
performance, power, density and cost per transistor.
- Intel’s 14nm technology will be used to
manufacture a wide range of high-performance to low-power products
including servers, personal computing devices and Internet of
Things.
- The first systems based on the Intel®
Core™ M processor will be on shelves for the holiday selling season
followed by broader OEM availability in the first half of
2015.
- Additional products based on the
Broadwell microarchitecture and 14nm process technology will be
introduced in the coming months.
- For more information, including images,
visit: http://newsroom.intel.com/docs/DOC-5677
“Intel’s integrated model – the combination of our design
expertise with the best manufacturing process – makes it possible
to deliver better performance and lower power to our customers and
to consumers,” said Rani Borkar, Intel vice president and general
manager of product development. “This new microarchitecture is more
than a remarkable technical achievement. It is a demonstration of
the importance of our outside-in design philosophy that matches our
design to customer requirements.”
“Intel’s 14 nanometer technology uses second-generation Tri-gate
transistors to deliver industry-leading performance, power, density
and cost per transistor,” said Mark Bohr, Intel senior fellow,
Technology and Manufacturing Group, and director, Process
Architecture and Integration. “Intel’s investments and commitment
to Moore’s law is at the heart of what our teams have been able to
accomplish with this new process.”
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