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Intel 18A cuts power use and cranks up speed
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 35051, member: 636"] Computer chip technology takes a massive leap forward with Intel's groundbreaking 18A manufacturing process. This new approach promises significant improvements in how processors work, delivering faster performance and using less power. Artificial intelligence and high-performance computing will benefit most from these technological advances. The innovative RibbonFET and PowerVia technologies help Intel create chips that run 25% faster while consuming 36% less energy. Compared to previous generations, these processors represent a major step forward in semiconductor design. Laptop users can expect more powerful and efficient devices when Panther Lake chips arrive in late 2025. Chip density increases by 30%, meaning more computing power can be packed into smaller spaces. Companies like NVIDIA are already exploring these cutting-edge manufacturing techniques. Intel continues pushing the boundaries of processor technology, ensuring it remains competitive in the rapidly evolving semiconductor market. [/QUOTE]
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