The 130 nanometer (130 nm) process refers to the level of
semiconductor process technology that was reached in the 2000–2001 timeframe, by most leading semiconductor companies, like
Intel,
Texas Instruments,
IBM, and
TSMC.
The origin of the 130 nm value is historical, as it reflects a trend of 70% scaling every 2–3 years. The naming is formally determined by the
International Technology Roadmap for Semiconductors (ITRS).
Some of the first
CPU
A central processing unit (CPU), also called a central processor, main processor or just processor, is the electronic circuitry that executes instructions comprising a computer program. The CPU performs basic arithmetic, logic, controlling, and ...
s manufactured with this process include
Intel Tualatin family of Pentium III processors.
Processors using 130 nm manufacturing technology
* Motorola
PowerPC 7447 and 7457 2002
* IBM
Gekko (
Nintendo GameCube)
* IBM
PowerPC G5 970 - October 2002 - June 2003
* Intel
Pentium III Tualatin - 2001-06
* Intel
Celeron Tualatin-256 - 2001-10-02
* Intel
Pentium M Banias - 2003-03-12
* Intel
Pentium 4 Northwood - 2002-01-07
* Intel
Celeron Northwood-128 - 2002-09-18
* Intel
Xeon Prestonia and Gallatin - 2002-02-25
*
VIA C3 - 2001
* AMD
Athlon XP Thoroughbred, Thorton, and Barton
* AMD Athlon MP Thoroughbred - 2002-08-27
* AMD Athlon XP-M Thoroughbred, Barton, and Dublin
* AMD
Duron Applebred - 2003-08-21
* AMD K7
Sempron Thoroughbred-B, Thorton, and Barton - 2004-07-28
* AMD K8
Sempron Paris - 2004-07-28
* AMD
Athlon 64
The Athlon 64 is a ninth-generation, AMD64-architecture microprocessor produced by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), released on September 23, 2003. It is the third processor to bear the name ''Athlon'', and the immediate successor to the Athlon XP. T ...
Clawhammer and Newcastle - 2003-09-23
* AMD
Opteron Sledgehammer - 2003-06-30
*
Elbrus 2000 1891ВМ4Я (1891VM4YA) - 2008-04-27
*
MCST-R500S 1891BM3 - 2008-07-27
* Vortex 86SX -
References
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