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Per the International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors, the 45 nm process is a
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referring to the average half-pitch of a memory cell manufactured at around the 2007–2008 time frame. Matsushita and
Intel Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and Delaware General Corporation Law, incorporated in Delaware. Intel designs, manufactures, and sells computer compo ...
started mass-producing 45 nm chips in late 2007, and AMD started production of 45 nm chips in late 2008, while
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, and Chartered Semiconductor have already completed a common 45 nm process platform. At the end of 2008, SMIC was the first China-based semiconductor company to move to 45 nm, having licensed the bulk 45 nm process from IBM. In 2008,
TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC or Taiwan Semiconductor) is a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company. It is one of the world's most valuable semiconductor companies, the world' ...
moved on to a 40nm process. Many critical feature sizes are smaller than the wavelength of light used for
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(i.e., 193 nm and 248 nm). A variety of techniques, such as larger lenses, are used to make sub-wavelength features. Double patterning has also been introduced to assist in shrinking distances between features, especially if dry lithography is used. It is expected that more layers will be patterned with 193 nm wavelength at the 45 nm node. Moving previously loose layers (such as Metal 4 and Metal 5) from 248 nm to 193 nm wavelength is expected to continue, which will likely further drive costs upward, due to difficulties with 193 nm photoresists.


High-κ dielectric

Chipmakers have initially voiced concerns about introducing new high-κ materials into the gate stack, for the purpose of reducing leakage current density. As of 2007, however, both IBM and Intel have announced that they have high-κ dielectric and metal gate solutions, which Intel considers to be a fundamental change in
transistor A transistor is a semiconductor device used to Electronic amplifier, amplify or electronic switch, switch electrical signals and electric power, power. It is one of the basic building blocks of modern electronics. It is composed of semicondu ...
design. NEC has also put high-κ materials into production.


Technology demos

* In 2004,
TSMC Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (TSMC or Taiwan Semiconductor) is a Taiwanese multinational semiconductor contract manufacturing and design company. It is one of the world's most valuable semiconductor companies, the world' ...
demonstrated a 0.296-square-micrometre 45 nm SRAM cell. In 2008, TSMC moved on to a 40 nm process. * In January 2006, Intel demonstrated a 0.346-square-micrometre 45 nm node SRAM cell. * In April 2006, AMD demonstrated a 0.370-square-micrometre 45 nm SRAM cell. * In June 2006,
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debuted a 0.24-square-micrometre 45 nm SRAM cell, with the help of
immersion lithography Immersion lithography is a technique used in semiconductor manufacturing to enhance the resolution and accuracy of the lithographic process. It involves using a liquid medium, typically water, between the lens and the wafer during exposure. By ...
. * In November 2006, UMC announced that it had developed a 45 nm SRAM chip with a cell size of less than 0.25-square-micrometre using immersion lithography and low-κ dielectrics. * In 2006, Samsung developed a 40nm process. The successors to 45 nm technology are 32 nm, 22 nm, and then 14 nm technologies.


Commercial introduction

Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. started mass production of system-on-a-chip (SoC) ICs for digital consumer equipment based on 45nm process technology in June 2007.
Intel Intel Corporation is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Santa Clara, California, and Delaware General Corporation Law, incorporated in Delaware. Intel designs, manufactures, and sells computer compo ...
shipped its first 45nm processor, the
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5400 series, in November 2007. Many details about Penryn appeared at the April 2007 Intel Developer Forum. Its successor is called Nehalem. Important advances include the addition of new instructions (including
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, also known as Penryn New Instructions) and new fabrication materials (most significantly a hafnium-based dielectric). Intel's 45nm process has a transistor density of 3.33 million transistors per square millimeter (MTr/mm2). AMD released its Sempron II, Athlon II, Turion II and
Phenom II Phenom II is a family of AMD's multi-core 45 nm central processing unit, processors using the AMD K10 microarchitecture, succeeding the original AMD Phenom, Phenom. Advanced Micro Devices released the Socket AM2+ version of Phenom II in Dece ...
(in generally increasing order of performance), as well as Shanghai Opteron processors using 45nm process technology in late 2008. The Xbox 360 S, released in 2010, has a
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processor fabricated in a 45 nm process. The PlayStation 3 Slim model introduced the Cell Broadband Engine in a 45 nm process.


Example: Intel's 45 nm process

At IEDM 2007, more technical details of Intel's 45 nm process were revealed. Since immersion lithography is not used here, the lithographic patterning is more difficult. Hence, a line-cutting double patterning method is used explicitly for this 45 nm process. Also, the use of high-κ dielectric dielectrics is introduced for the first time, to address gate leakage issues. For the 32 nm node,
immersion lithography Immersion lithography is a technique used in semiconductor manufacturing to enhance the resolution and accuracy of the lithographic process. It involves using a liquid medium, typically water, between the lens and the wafer during exposure. By ...
will begin to be used by Intel. * 160 nm gate pitch (73% of 65 nm generation) * 200 nm isolation pitch (91% of 65 nm generation) indicating a slowing of scaling of isolation distance between transistors * Extensive use of dummy copper metal and dummy gates * 35 nm gate length (same as 65 nm generation) * 1 nm equivalent oxide thickness, with 0.7 nm transition layer * Gate-last process using dummy polysilicon and damascene metal gate * Squaring of gate ends using a second photoresist coating * 9 layers of carbon-doped oxide and Cu interconnect, the last being a thick "redistribution" layer * Contacts shaped more like rectangles than circles for local interconnects * Lead-free packaging * 1.36 mA/μm nFET drive current * 1.07 mA/μm pFET drive current, 51% faster than 65 nm generation, with higher hole mobility due to increase from 23% to 30% Ge in embedded SiGe stressors In a 2008 Chipworks reverse-engineering, it was disclosed that the trench contacts were formed as a "Metal-0" layer in tungsten serving as a local interconnect. Most trench contacts were short lines oriented parallel to the gates covering diffusion, while gate contacts where even shorter lines oriented perpendicular to the gates. It was recently revealed that both the Nehalem and
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microprocessors used SRAM cells containing eight transistors instead of the conventional six, in order to better accommodate voltage scaling. This resulted in an area penalty of over 30%.


Processors using 45 nm technology

* Matsushita released the 45 nm Uniphier in 2007. * Wolfdale, Wolfdale-3M, Yorkfield, Yorkfield XE and Penryn Intel processors sold under the Core 2 brand. *First generation Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 series processors such as Clarksfield, Bloomfield and Lynnfield. * Diamondville, Pineview are Intel cores with Hyper-Threading sold under the Intel Atom brand. * AMD Thuban (
Phenom II Phenom II is a family of AMD's multi-core 45 nm central processing unit, processors using the AMD K10 microarchitecture, succeeding the original AMD Phenom, Phenom. Advanced Micro Devices released the Socket AM2+ version of Phenom II in Dece ...
), Callisto, Heka, Propus, Deneb, Zosma (
Phenom II Phenom II is a family of AMD's multi-core 45 nm central processing unit, processors using the AMD K10 microarchitecture, succeeding the original AMD Phenom, Phenom. Advanced Micro Devices released the Socket AM2+ version of Phenom II in Dece ...
) and Shanghai ( Opteron) Quad-Core Processors, Regor ( Athlon II) dual core processor

Caspian ( AMD Turion#Turion II Ultra, Turion II) mobile dual core processors. *The
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processor in the Xbox 360 S model. *Sony/Toshiba Cell Broadband Engine in PlayStation 3 Slim model – September 2009. *
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S5PC110, as known as ''Hummingbird''. *
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OMAP 3 and 4 series. *
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