The plant will make 65-nanometre multi-core processors, the sources said.
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The plant will make 65-nanometre multi-core processors, said the sources, who asked not to be identified.
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But if the hole size is larger than one nanometre, the salts go through that hole.
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A nanometre is 100,000 times smaller than the width of a human hair.
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The legs were made from nanometre-thick platinum that bends when stimulated by laser light, creating the walking motion.
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Global Foundries and United Microelectronics, peers of comparable size, said they do not intend to develop 7 nanometre tech.
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He expresses despair by lowering each eyebrow a nanometre and grinding the base of his palm into his brow.
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Andrews is hoping to tinker with the molecules on the surface of thin nanometre-wide silicon wires, or carbon nanotubes.
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You have to make a membrane with a very uniform less-than-one-nanometre hole size to make it useful for desalination.
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It recently introduced capacity for chips at the 14 nanometre process node, still about two generations behind that of TSMC.
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AFM analysis of the films deposited on glass substrates exhibited quite a smooth surface with surface roughness values in the nanometre range.
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It only recently introduced capacity for chips at the 14 nanometre process node, making it about two generations behind that of TSMC.
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Mass production of 19-nanometre NAND flash memory, new chip capacity expansion, and nuclear power and thermal power operations will drive its earnings, he said.
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The accord will let Intel offer third-party semiconductor companies its most advanced 10-nanometre production lines for manufacturing the complex chips usually used in smartphones.
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The market for the 90 and 130-nanometre microchips it produces has significantly shrunk in recent years, according to the source.
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The ability to image whole, living cells with nanometre resolution on a timescale that is relevant to dynamic cellular processes has so far been elusive.