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Intel’s 3D Transistor BENJAMIN BAKER
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Where we are headed What is a transistor? What it is and what does it do? Moore’s Law Who is Moore and what is his law? Intel’s New Architecture for a 3-D transistor Explain what the new architecture is and why it is better than what is used today.
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Brief Transistor History Before transistors were invented, vacuum tubes were used. These vacuum tubes are also called thermionic valves Transistors were first introduced in 1907. In 1947, experiments were observed on new transistor technologies. The first commercial working transistor was made in 1954.
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Why are they important? Transistors are used in practically all electronic devices It is considered to be one of the greatest inventions of the 20 th century Integrated Circuit – a set of electronic circuits on a microchip
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What does it do? A logic gate is a physical device that implements a Boolean function. A transistor is used as an amplifier A transistor can be used as a switch
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How a transistor works
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Moore’s Law Named after Gordon E. Moore. States that the number of transistors on integrated circuits doubles every two years. Intel often quotes this as 18 months. It is really not considered a “law” Sources in 2005 say it is expected to continue until 2015 up to 2020.
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Today’s transistor
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Intel’s New Transistor Architecture Specs: Transistors will run on a 22nm microprocessor Transistors are tri-gate The first chip to use these transistors is called “Ivy Bridge”
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New Transistors Has a three sided fin 50% power reduction at constant performance 37% performance increase at a low voltage Improved performance and energy efficiency due to more control over the gate
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Intel’s Plan This new architecture will allow more energy efficient technology Faster computing due to increased control and smaller transistors Will bring in a new era of computing Supercomputers Laptops Smartphones
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What we went over Transistor history and function Moore’s Law and who Moore is What our current transistors look like Why 3-D transistors are better Intel’s plan for the future.
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Questions?
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