Thursday, October 25, 2007

Intel's New 45-nm Fab Opens for Business

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Known as Fab 32, the $3 billion factory will be used to manufacture the company's latest microprocessor line. The first 45-nm microprocessor, known as "Penryn," will be launched on Nov. 12.

"It's another step in the continuing execution in Intel manufacturing," John Pemberton, the Fab 32 plant manager, said during a presentation officially opening the new facility.
Interestingly, Intel did not release production data for the new facility, and Pemberton declined to comment when asked at the launch. The company also will not allow cameras inside the facility at a press event on Thursday morning, according to a company spokeswoman. Even Intel employees who aren't directly involved in manufacturing have been prohibited from touring the fab floor, a company spokeswoman said.
What is known is that the Fab 32 facility contains 1 million square feet of space, of which 184,000 square feet is actually dedicated to the "clean room" manufacturing facility. About 86,000 cubic yards of concrete were used as part of the structure, as well as 110,000 tons of steel. More than 1,000 employees will work there, Intel said.

Intel began manufacturing 45-nm chips in its D1D facility in Oregon this past January, but the Chandler facility is the first high-volume production facility. Fab 32 is Intel's sixth 300mm wafer factory; two additional 45-nm facilities using 300-mm wafers will open next year in Kiryat Gat, Israel (Fab 2 and Rio Rancho, N.M. (Fab 11x).
The first 45-nm production wafer rolled off the line several weeks ago, Pemberton said. However, the fab was officially opened on Thursday, in line with the company's expectations.
Manufacturing has increasingly become an important part of Intel's business, as Intel arguably owns the most advanced fabs in the world. The company is at least a half to a full generation of manufacturing technology ahead of its closest competitor in the PC microprocessor space, AMD. Taiwan superfoundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is scheduled to bring its own 45-nm technology online for production this quarter, but TSMC has not yet made its own production announcement.
Intel's 45-nm gates use a hafnium high-k material to reduce capacitance but minimize leakage current.
Intel also said it would seek Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) factory status, a recognition that's based on environmentally sustainable construction. The company also reuses 70 percent of the water used in the fabrication of the chip wafers.



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Windows Startup Sounds - 1.0 to 98 to ME to Vista

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A video of how Microsoft's Startup sounds have evolved throughout the ages, from Windows 1.0, all the way to Windows Vista. There are even some extra beta sounds thrown in there that didn't make it into the final builds. Enjoy!
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FireFox 3 : A new Visual Makeover...

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Software isn't just about functionality anymore, users want brains and beauty. And beauty, as we know, is in the eye of the beholder, which is why the team behind Firefox 3 plans to ditch the unified cross-platform look of the browser in favor of a sexier look tailored to specific operating systems.

Rather than a single look across all platforms, which is the way Firefox currently ships, Firefox 3 will feature different skins for Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X and various Linux distributions.

Alex Faaborg, Mozilla’s interface designer, posted a note on his blog yesterday about the divergent themes coming for Firefox 3. Echoing the sentiments of many a Mac Firefox user, Faaborg writes, “personally I think a unified cross platform UI results in applications that at best feel foreign everywhere, and at worst don’t even feel like real applications.”

With both Windows Vista and the upcoming OS X Leopard, there is an increasing focus on sexy visual appeal, and fitting in with the unique visual design each platform has clearly become an integral part of building software. Some might argue that this comes at the expense of new features, but the trend shows no signs of abating.

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My Comment :- Nice..I always liked the polished look of Opera. I hope firefox's overall new look will be refreshing for us all. Waiting for the final release.

Google offers IMAP



However, when waiting for an e-mail tonight, I happened to pop into my GMail settings to find something quite impressive: the section that deals with forwarding mail and POP access was renamed “Forwarding and POP/IMAP.” [Read more]

Many users Report at Download Squad blog of having the feature enabled at their Email Account...