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Intel and QinetiQ Collaborate On Transistor Research

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Old 02-09-2005
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Intel and QinetiQ Collaborate On Transistor Research

Intel and QinetiQ Collaborate On Transistor Research
By: Brandon Hill from In-House
Posted: Feb 8th 2005
http://www.anandtech.com/news/shownews.aspx?i=23784

"The research results obtained from the quantum well transistors research showed a 10x lower power consumption for the same performance, or conversely a 3x improvement in transistor performance for the same power consumption, as compared to today's traditional transistors."
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Old 03-03-2005
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Intel and QinetiQ Collaborate On Transistor Research

Interesting topic...is there no end to what one can learn as a Techspotter?

Followed the link and learned more re:Moore's Law:-describes the prediction that the processing power of computer chip will double approximately every 18 months.

Probably will have a good impact on Energy Star rated products that contain microprocessors and impact on other areas of electronics.
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