Friday, May 4, 2012

TSMC ramps 28nm ARM Cortex-A9 chip to 3.1GHz, gives your desktop jitters

TSMC ramps 28nm ARM Cortex-A9 chip to 3.1GHz, gives your desktop jitters

We know TSMC's energy-miser 28-nanometer manufacturing process has a lot of headroom, but the company just ratcheted expectations up by a few notches. Lab workers at Taiwan's semiconductor giant have successfully run a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 processor at 3.1GHz under normal conditions. That's a 55 percent higher clock speed than the 2GHz maximum that TSMC normally offers, folks, and about twice as fast as a 40nm chip under the same workload.

2DayBlog.com, TSMC ramps 28nm ARM Cortex-A9 chip to 3.1GHz, gives your desktop jitters

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