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Intel reveals new SoC technology

  • USA: Tuesday, December 11 - 2012 at 04:51

Intel has unveiled a new technology that it hopes will get more of its silicon inside smartphones and tablets, Cnet has reported. The chipmaker's next-generation 22-nanometer "SoC" system-on-a-chip technology puts most of a device's core functions onto one piece of silicon and is typically used in mobile devices where space and power efficiency are paramount. "In the past...we were focused primarily on developing transistors with ever higher performance," Mark Bohr, an Intel senior fellow, said. "Now we're developing technologies with a much wider range of transistors...all the way down to tablets and pocket devices."

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